Inventory of the California State Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee Records

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Inventory of the California State Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee Records

Collection number: LP464

California State Archives

Office of the Secretary of State

Sacramento, California
Processed by:
Jason Sarmiento
Date Completed:
1 April 2015
Encoded by:
Michelle Howard
© 2021 California Secretary of State. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: California State Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee Records
Dates: 2001-2002
Collection number: LP464
Creator: Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee
Collection Size: 4.5 cubic feet
Repository: California State Archives
Sacramento, California
Abstract: The Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee Records consist of 4.5 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual material from 2001-2002. The records are organized into two record series: Bill Files, 2001-2002; and Hearing Files, 2001-2002. The Assembly Committee on Energy Costs and Availability was created by House Resolution 1 during the 2001-2002 First Extraordinary Session. The committee considered legislation related to the availability, supply, consumptions and use of energy in California, along with the means to mediate the soaring energy prices. Additionally, the committee considered bills related to long-term energy contracts, blackout management policies, repowering environmentally-efficient power plants, and air emission regulation reform.
Physical location: California State Archives
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English

Administrative Information

Access

While the majority of the records are open for research, any access restrictions are noted in the record series descriptions.

Publication Rights

For permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the California State Archives. Permission for reproduction or publication is given on behalf of the California State Archives as the owner of the physical items. The researcher assumes all responsibility for possible infringement which may arise from reproduction or publication of materials from the California State Archives collections.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee Records, LP464:[folder number], California State Archives, Office of the Secretary of State, Sacramento, California.

Acquisition and Custodial History

The State Archives received these records in accordance with California Government Code 9080(b) which requires legislative committees to transfer their records to the State Archives when they are no longer needed by the committee.

Committee History

The Assembly Committee on Energy Costs and Availability was a specialized committee that was created to manage the California Energy Crises of the early 2000s.
In September 1996, the California Legislature passed energy deregulation legislation (AB1890, 1995-1996), which required the transfer of operational utilities control to the California Independent System Operator (CA-ISO) and created incentives for utility companies to sell existing power plants to private companies. CA-ISO, an independent, non-profit energy board, oversees the operation of California's bulk electricity systems. Additionally, AB1890 created the California Power Exchange, a private organization that set energy prices at auction. The energy deregulation caused an increase in energy prices during the late 1990s and early 2000s. By 1999, some Californians saw their energy bills triple. On June 14, 2000, California experienced its largest blackout since World War II, affecting over 97,000 PG&E customers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The need for the committee arose by late 2001, as rolling black outs continued to plague California and the southwestern United States, forcing power companies to the brink of bankruptcy and financially straining small businesses.
The Assembly Committee on Energy Costs and Availability was created by House Resolution 1 during the 2001-2002 First Extraordinary Session. The purpose of the committee was to shape legislation and probe financial practices among utilities and generators. The committee considered legislation related to the availability, supply, consumptions and use of energy in California, along with the means to mediate the soaring energy prices. Additionally, the committee considered bills related to long-term energy contracts, blackout management policies, repowering environmentally-efficient power plants, and air omission regulation reform.
Immediately, the committee considered and approved legislation to mitigate the energy crises. To alleviate pressure from PG&E and Southern California Edison Electric, AB1X (2001-2002) authorized the Department of Water Resources with purchasing and selling power of electricity. AB5X (2001-2002) replaced CA-ISO's stakeholder's board with governor appointees. The Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee was only active during the 2001-2002 first and second extraordinary sessions. Starting in the 2003-2004 session, the Assembly Energy and Utilities Committee oversaw legislation regarding the energy crises.
Roderick Wright (Dem) chaired the Assembly Committee on Energy Costs and Availability during its brief existence from 2001 to 2002.

Scope and Content

The Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee Records consist of 4.5 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual material from 2001-2002. The records are organized into two record series: Bill Files, 2001-2002; and Hearing Files, 2001-2002.
The Bill Files are the bulk of the collection and are a strong source of information regarding the California Energy Crises. Within this series, recurring topics include: state oversight of electrical systems (AB6X, 2001-2002; AB28XX, 2001-2002); electrical rate restructuring (SB43XX, 2001-2002; SB85XX, 2001-2002); electrical system restructuring (AB6X, 2001-2002); blackout management policies (SB68XX, 2001-2002); emergency services policies during blackouts (AB18X, 2001-2002; AB69XX, 2001-2002 ); energy efficiency programs (SB5X, 2001-2002; SB37X, 2001-2002); and long term energy purchasing contracts (AB1X, 2001-2002).

Accruals

No further accruals are expected.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
California State Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee
Electric utilities - California
Electric power failures
Energy policy - California
Public utilities - California

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LP464:1-59

Series 1 Bill Files 2001-2002

Physical Description: 59 file folders

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically by legislative session, then numerically by bill number.

Scope and Content Note

Bill Files relate to legislation that dealt with restructuring California's electric system management, and the California Energy Crises, that was referred to the Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee during the first and second extraordinary session, from 2001-2002. Bills heard by the Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee may include bill analyses, amendments and resolutions, author's statements, testimony, press releases, editorials and newspaper clippings, correspondence, committee statements, and other information.
Notable legislation considered by the Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee include: electrical rate restructuring (SB85XX, 2001-2002; SB43X, 2001-2002) the Electricity Oversight Board (AB5X, 2001-2002; AB28XX, 2001-2002), rotating blackout policies (SB68XX, 2001-2002), and conditions for public health emergency services (AB69XX, 2001-2002).
2001-2002: AB1X- 127X, ACR3X-ACR6X, AJR1X-AJR2X, HR1 (LP464:1-25)
2001-2002: AB1XX-AB87XX, ACR2XX (LP464:33-46)
2001-2002: SB2X-SB47X, SJR1X (LP464:26-32)
2001-2002: SB2XX-SB86XX, SJR1XX-SJR2XX (LP464:47-59)
LP464:60-104

Series 2 Hearing Files 2001-2002

Physical Description: 45 file folders, 21 videocassettes (VHS), 4 audiocassettes

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically by date of hearing.

Access Information

Access to audiovisual material requires the production of use copies by Archives staff.

Scope and Content Note

Hearing Files contain agendas, transcripts, background reports, meeting minutes, VHS video cassettes, and audiocassette tapes for the Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee. Audio and visual tapes were moved to a cold-storage vault for preservation purposes and separation sheets are in the appropriate files to alert researchers to the existence of such items.
While the majority of the files discuss various bills heard by the committee on the hearing date, notable subjects include the increased oversight of the Public Utilities Commission, Southern California Edison, independent system operators, electrical rate restructuring, policies for controlled blackouts and the authorization the Department of Water Resources to purchase and sell electric power.
See Appendix A for a complete list of folder titles in the Hearing Files.

Additional Series Information