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No because the CA CPUC is partially funded by the utilities themselves.
How the CPUC is funded:
Public Goods Charge (PGC): Consumers pay this charge on their electricity bills to fund energy efficiency, renewable technologies, and public interest research.
Gas Surcharge: This surcharge funds energy efficiency and other public purpose programs.
EPIC Program: This program is funded by California Utilities such as PG&E, So. Cal. Edison and SDG&E.
The utilities wouldn't be interested in that, so neither are the CPUC members who are on their payroll.