Darcie L. Houck
@HouckCPUC
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California Public Utilities Commissioner Darcie L. Houck’s Official Twitter Account.
Joined March 2021
“Out of all the milestones that we’ve had, this one to me is the most significant. It feels like catharsis. It feels like the right path.” - Yurok Fisheries Department Director Barry McCovey, @AP
https://t.co/I3oaNpS82N
apnews.com
Less than a month after four towering dams on the Klamath River were demolished, hundreds of salmon made it into waters they have been cut off from for decades to spawn in cool creeks.
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collaboration with these entities to provide safe, reliable, and affordable utility services to Tribal communities across California.
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Thank you to the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians for hosting multiple state and federal agencies, Tribal representatives, and utility companies to discuss rights of way issues yesterday. The workshop was informative and productive. I look forward to continued discussions and
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On Monday, I moderated an important plenary panel on partnering with Tribal Nations for clean energy and microgrids. Many thanks to @CalEnergy for inviting me and to the tribal leaders participating on the panel at the EPIC Symposium
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It was a inspiring to meet with @cejapower representatives to discuss a just transition toward a clean energy future. They are doing important work for vulnerable communities in CA.
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especially in areas that have seen a historical lack of investment. I am excited to support these grants as we take a critical leap forward in ensuring broadband for all Californians. 2/2
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I am pleased to support these Federal Funding Account grants for last mile broadband infrastructure funding across various California Counites. These grants are another important step to help close the digital divide, 1/2 https://t.co/zGihCfX9yv
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Yesterday the CPUC, in coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, hosted a joint workshop and Tribal consultation on Rights of Way for utility infrastructure on Tribal land.
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It was great speaking alongside CEC Cmr. @NoemiGallardo, DOE Dir. Dady, and OPR Dir. Assefa on the state of climate and energy in California at #CCEC24
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Following extensive public input, today we rejected @ATT‘s request to withdraw as a carrier of last resort and opened a new Rulemaking process to address such telecommunications service obligations. Read more:
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Continuing our commitment to Broadband For All, today we approved over $42 million in grants to bridge the digital divide and enhance digital literacy across the state. Read more:
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Great panel today at VerdeXchange. It was an honor to share this panel with such amazing women the day after Mother’s Day.
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look for the many opportunities to engage with our Communications Staff as the application process is initiated. We will need everyone’s input to help maximize the investment from this once in a generation investment that will help every Californian reach their full potential 4/4
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I look forward to a robust Challenge Process under the rules set out in today’s decision. As we move forward to with finalizing the BEAD Initial Proposal Volume Two, I encourage all stakeholders to remain engaged and continue to provide us with robust feedback and 3/4
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which focuses on the rules for changing whether a location is served, unserved, or underserved. I am pleased to support this important milestone in the BEAD Proceeding that will help close the digital divide and provide broadband for all Californians. 2/4
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Today we took a significant and important step in the deployment of reliable, equitable and adequate broadband service to all of California through approval of a challenge process for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program 1/4
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Commissioner @HouckCPUC joined staff and agency partners from @CalEnergy, @California_ISO, & @CALaborAgency to celebrate the commissioning of the @Calpine Nova Power Bank supporting electric reliability & hundreds of jobs. Learn more: https://t.co/LXlzIEjjX8
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We will consider the input we received at the hearing as we address AT&T’s applications.
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I would also like to thank the offices of Assemblymember Jim Wood and Senator Mike McGuire for sending representatives to make statements. @californiapuc carefully considers the comments of the public, and of public officials as part of our decision making process.
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I would also like to thank Humboldt County Supervisors Rex Bohn and Michelle Bushnell, Mendocino County Supervisors John Haschak and Glenn McCourty and Mendocino County Sherriff Matthew Kendall for attending and providing valuable information.
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