

Alex Formuzis
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@AlexFormuzis
Opinions, tweets, etc., are my own. And retweets aren't necessarily endorsements. They're just retweets.




On the frontlines, you use every tool possible to deliver safe and reliable gas and electricity. Our residential electric rates have gone down 5 times since 2024, lowering rates 13%. Learn more about how PG&E is on the frontlines for us all at pge.com

🚨 BREAKING: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s aligned MAHA PAC is SURGING a $100 MILLION campaign to surge Republicans to victory in the 2026 midterms by juicing MAHA enthusiasm Let's go! MAHA was KEY to 2024, and it will be huge for 2026 🇺🇸 MAHA PAC is moving to "counter the influence of Big Pharma, Big Food, and Big Ag, which are funneling massive resources to Democratic opponents in a desperate bid to derail the transformative health reforms spearheaded by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald J. Trump,” per Daily Signal

After the Eaton Fire, @SCE is charging some residents as much as $40,000 just to reconnect to the electric grid. There’s a better way. Why not let the community of Altadena cut the cord with SCE. Let’s help them build with rooftop solar and energy storage systems that can reduce the need for an expensive and dangerous grid while also helping them join one of the nearby municipal utilities, like Pasadena? It would be cheaper, safer & would directly benefit fire survivors & their communities. Which politicians & candidates for office are willing to stand up to Edison & make it happen?

Trump and Zeldin lie through their teeth when they say they’re protecting our health.








On March 1, PG&E lowered residential electric rates again — the fifth decrease since January 2024, and the third straight cut since last fall for customers who get both electricity supply and delivery from PG&E. That means electric bills are dropping about $5/month for most households. pge.com/en/newsroom/pr…

Dear @MAHA_Action, Have you actually read the House GOP’s new Farm Bill draft, the main blueprint for ag policy? You say this administration is working to transition farmers away from pesticides — but this bill cuts conservation programs and doubles down on subsidies for chemical-intensive agriculture and expands support for pesticides in so many ways--including preempting state's rights to pass protective pesticide laws. (see @foe_us blog below). And let’s not forget the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” steered $200B+ to chemical-intensive monocrops — crops that largely feed animals, fuel cars, and supply junk food and seed oils. Organic remains the only meaningful safeguard against pesticide exposure. The National Organic Program was cut from ~80 staff to ~30. and this farm bill does little to support organic farmers or organic transition. Meanwhile, USDA has slashed nearly a third of its conservation staff, leaving many NRCS offices barely functioning and little support to help farmers transition. USDAs recent announcement of a regenerative ag program (generated with no new funds) without more staff for TA or a guarantee that it wont support no till pesticide intensive farming is a farce and a drop in the bucket. There is no serious plan to transition U.S. agriculture to regenerative, chemical-free systems. In fact, all signs are that this administration is making that toxic-free future impossible at the moment.

On March 1, PG&E lowered residential electric rates again — the fifth decrease since January 2024, and the third straight cut since last fall for customers who get both electricity supply and delivery from PG&E. That means electric bills are dropping about $5/month for most households. pge.com/en/newsroom/pr…

Solar keeps getting cheaper, faster, and better. Balcony solar is fantastic—unbox it and hang it up. Any politician who opposes this technology is either ignorant or is beholden to utility monopolies. As governor, I'll unleash solar's full potential. canarymedia.com/articles/solar…


Solar keeps getting cheaper, faster, and better. Balcony solar is fantastic—unbox it and hang it up. Any politician who opposes this technology is either ignorant or is beholden to utility monopolies. As governor, I'll unleash solar's full potential. canarymedia.com/articles/solar…
