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This site was created to bring awareness to SCE's blatant disregard to route monstrous 500,000 volt power lines in the middle of several south-land communities. This green energy effort is formally known as the Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project. Thousands of families are affected by the route of these power lines. Nowhere in the country has this ever been attempted, 198ft tall, 60ft wide towers energized with multiple 500,000 volt power lines wedged into easements as narrow as 150ft. In response to the impact on the residence of Chino Hills, CA. the city of Chino Hills developed and submitted many viable alternatives. The California Public Utility Commission, the state entity that should be protecting families, voted against these viable alternatives and the concerns of thousands of families. The questionable relationships that exist between key members of the CPUC and SCE appear to stack the deck against us all. Even the Federal government won't take a risk on the homes near this easement. Join us on our cause to say enough is enough, the health and safety of our families come first!!
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."

Martin Luther King, Jr
Hope for the Hills pres. meets Sen. Bob Huff
HFTH Hill Meet with US Congressman Gary Miller
HFTH Board members talk to US Congressman Ed Royce
Calwatchdog.com reporter, Katy Grimes, visits Chino hills
Father Mike, from St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church and Bob Goodwin -Pres. HFTH
(left) Vice Mayor of Chino Hills -Peter Rogers (right) Mayor of Chino Hills - Art Bennett
US Congressman Ed Royce, Chino Hills City Mayor Art Bennett, HFTH pres. Bob Goodwin
State assemblymembers Curt Hagman (R) and Steven Bradford (D)
HFTH bus brigade lands in San Juan Capistrano for meeting on San Onofre Nuclear power plant
Bob Goodwin reminding SCE executives that HFTH is not going away
Bob Goodwin gives tour of the towers to Congressman Ed Royce and Joe Como an official from the DRA (Division of Ratepayer Advocates)
Protest at SCE Shareholders meeting 2013
SCE Shareholders meeting 2013
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New Report Confirms Health Risks of Overhead High Voltage Power Lines 
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Edison agrees to pay $37 million in 2007 wildfire. 
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CPUC Staff Call for $2.25 Billion Fine for PG&E Gas Explosion  5/6/13 
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Settlement Reached In Edison Stray Voltage Case
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Why does it always seem to take legal action for SCE to do the Right Thing!
Will this be a turning point for 
CPUC's reputation for being 
lax on utility safety issues?