At least one Arizona utilities commissioner is considering a motion to halt the delivery of electricity to the California city of Los Angeles. L.A. currently purchases approximately 25% of its electrical power from the Grand Canyon State. The utility commissioner's move was in response to the L.A. City Council's termination of some of the city's outstanding contracts with firms headquartered in Arizona. That move was initiated by the Council to demonstrate its objection to Arizona's recently passed anti-illegal immigration law.
Meanwhile, the very liberal Los Angeles City Council gathered to deliberate over whether it wanted to continue the purchase of electricity produced by the increasingly racist neighboring state. The reports were unclear, but the council members no doubt arrived at the meeting by limousine.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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