End PG&E Lobbying Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would restrict Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E), a major California utility, from spending money to influence government policy through lobbying activities. The measure targets a specific company rather than utilities broadly, likely in response to PG&E's role in major wildfires and concerns about how the company uses shareholder money for political influence. If passed, it would prevent PG&E from hiring lobbyists or funding political advocacy efforts while the company operates under bankruptcy or regulatory oversight.
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