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Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 09:17:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: jeff.dasovich@enron.com
To: sgovenar@govadv.com, hgovenar@govadv.com, bhansen@lhom.com
Subject: Call on Thursday
Cc: paul.kaufman@enron.com, susan.mara@enron.com
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Much happened yesterday--wow!--and at least for now, it appears that Loretta has let the Legislature off the hook--appears that the PUC is still a fairly potent institution.
But it also appears that what had been (a foreseeable and avoidable) energy crisis, is now by and large a pretty messy state fiscal and political crisis for our good friends in Sacramento, so I don't think that legislators, irrespective of their wishes, can avoid staying involved.
Add 18XX to the mix and the signing/veto process generally, and, well, Sacramento still seems pretty darned relevant.
As such, we will have our regularly scheduled call tomorrow at 11:30.

Best,
Jeff