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- California Public Utilities Commission
Let us know about public safety issues, public utility misconduct, or a transportation service problem Or comment on a proceeding or issue
- About the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
The California Public Utilities Commission betters the lives of all Californians through our recognized leadership in innovative communications, energy, transportation, and water policies and regulation
- Contact the CPUC - California Public Utilities Commission
If you would like to comment on a proceeding or issues the CPUC is considering, please see our Public Advisor information If you are a member of the press, please visit the CPUC's External Affairs Division webpage or email news@cpuc ca gov or call 415-703-1366 Looking for contact information for a specialized area?
- File a Complaint - California Public Utilities Commission
Public Safety Complaint Let us know about public safety issues related to gas, electric, cable, telephone, water, or mobile home park utilities
- Proceedings and Rulemaking - California Public Utilities Commission
We regulate utility companies and infrastructure in California
- Divisions - California Public Utilities Commission
In 1911, the CPUC was established by Constitutional Amendment as the Railroad Commission In 1912, the Legislature passed the Public Utilities Act, expanding the Commission's regulatory authority to include natural gas, electric, telephone, and water companies as well as railroads and marine transportation companies
- About the CPUC - California Public Utilities Commission
Home About the CPUC About the CPUC We are dedicated to ensuring that you have safe, reliable utility service at reasonable rates, protecting against fraud, and promoting the health of California’s economy
- California Public Advocates Office
The Public Advocates Office is the independent consumer advocate at the California Public Utilities Commission, representing utility customers to ensure access to affordable, safe, reliable, and equitable energy, water, and communications services In 2025, amid ongoing affordability challenges, our office proposed reductions to utilities’ requests to raise customer bills, challenged
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