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Reader says New NJ Senate Bills gives PSEG diplomatic immunity

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Reader says New NJ Senate Bills gives PSEG diplomatic immunity

Point clearly not lost on this crowd. You wanna talk about a for-profit corporation “taking advantage”? Look at what “they” (no doubt PSE&G and their com-padre utilities have cooking up in Trenton right now.

Following excerpted from pending (NJ) Senate bill no. 2429:

“Any public utility… that clears, moves, cuts, or destroys any trees, shrubs, or plants for the purpose of erecting, installing, moving, removing, altering, protecting, or maintaining any structures or fixtures, necessary for the supply of electric lights, heat, or power, communication or cable television services upon any lands in which it has acquired an easement or right-of-way or upon a public right-of-way, shall not be required to receive the permission of a commission to undertake such work or be subject to any penalty imposed by a shade tree commission.”

Talk about diplomatic immunity…

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