The California Public Utilities Commission announced on April 20 that new filings were added to ongoing and new proceedings during the week of April 13 through April 17, impacting utility services, communities, and consumers in the state.
These weekly updates are part of the commission’s efforts to keep the public informed about developments that may shape future policy and regulatory actions. The commission said these filings include Proposed Decisions, which are often open for public comment, as well as complaints or applications involving utility providers.
For the specified week, there were no Proposed Decisions open for public comment. However, a new complaint was filed under proceeding (ECP) C26-04-011. The filing was made on April 3 by Yasmine K. Amaria against Southern California Edison Company (U338E), with the main allegation being a billing error.
The commission encourages members of the public to participate in its proceedings. “If a Proposed Decision is listed, you can submit a written comment directly on the proceeding’s Docket Card,” according to information released by the commission. In addition, individuals can subscribe to receive updates on specific proceedings using their numbers through CPUC’s Subscription Service.
No further background or additional context about this particular complaint or other ongoing cases was provided in this update.



