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With indications—but not definitive evidence—of a problem, the EMF issue presents a classic public policy challenge. Utilities' and PUCs' low- and no-cost policies of “prudent avoidance” and “passive regulatory action” make sense under these circumstances.
Many participants on all sides of the restructuring debate agree that consumer advocates have not been effective, citing reasons such as diminished funding, an overly adversarial approach, and a lack of direction or political independence. The advocates need to do a better job of ferreting out consumers' real views and forming blocs with groups with similar interests.
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