For 50 years…
We have challenged California’s powerful energy and telephone companies, saving consumers and small businesses millions, standing up for vulnerable Californians, and demanding reliable service and livable communities.
Mark Toney will speak at the National Council on Electricity (NCEP) on October 29-30, 2024 in Phoenix, AZ.
Mark Toney will be the keynote speaker at the CUB Policy Conference on Friday, October 4th, emphasizing his deep commitment to fighting for affordable, reliable utility services, particularly for low-income communities in California.
In addition to the Energy Opportunity Forum, Mark will be speaking at the Power Uptown event on the same day.
Executive Director Mark Toney is honored to serve as a panelist at the second Energy Opportunity Forum during New York Climate Week (September 22-29).
TURN honored key legislators who have taken a stand to support consumers against the IOU's
TURN In Action
Leaders from across Southeast Los Angeles united to brainstorm and develop advocacy strategies for the 2025 legislative cycle. The working session, titled "There Oughta Be a Law," focused on bridging real-life experiences and community issues with legislative and regulatory solutions to address the challenges facing communities throughout California.
Ratepayers United held its first in-person lobby day in Sacramento, dedicated to educating legislators on their key priorities for 2024.
Ratepayers United hosted a powerful storytelling training for Southeast Los Angeles community leaders, equipping them to share personal stories before the California Public Utilities Commission to push back against Southern California Edison's General Rate Case and advocate for fairer utility policies.
Community members from across Southern California Edison’s (SCE) service area, alongside leaders from Ratepayers United, gathered to voice their concerns on the proposed SCE General Rate Case (GRC) rate hikes.
TURN partnered with 6-8 community organizations to host an outreach event at Good Hope Baptist Church, where we helped community members access utility support programs like CARE, FERA, and Medical Baseline.
Ratepayers United In Action
Building toward a sustainable future for every family, every community, and our planet.
We believe that ensuring affordable, accessible, reliable power and phone service — for every California home — is better for our communities, the planet, and our collective future.
Many of us turn on our lights, open our refrigerator, or adjust the temperature in our house without giving it a second thought. We flip a switch, open a door, or even use an app on our phone — simple. Until we experience a catastrophic emergency — a flood or lengthy power outage for instance — we don’t really think about the consequences of not having power, gas, or phone service.
But hundreds of thousands of California families can’t store fresh food because without power, there is no refrigeration. For students, homework is a greater challenge without lights or internet access. The use of medical equipment requires power to be operable; without power, many California residents cannot use life-saving equipment.
People living without power are the proverbial canary in the coal mine. A family without power is often a family one step removed from living on the street. Getting that family back into housing greatly increases burden on our social safety net, causes emotional and physical harm, and makes it much more difficult for the family to get back on their feet.
Especially now — as we make the essential transition to a carbon-neutral energy base — it is critical that we leave no one behind.
TURN works with state and Federal legislators, supports policy development, organizes communities, and galvanizes allies in order to hold utility companies accountable and be an advocate for utility consumers.
Please join us and make a difference for our future.
Thank You to the Foundations Who Support this Critical Work!
This year your contributions supported: energy equity (through a program to train healthcare providers), clean energy policy, utility company accountability around their role(s) in reducing wildfires, and greater energy bill affordability throughout California.
When you add your voice to our growing team, you are part of making a real impact! Working together, we can make a difference for California Families, our planet, and the future generations to come.
Current Campaigns
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Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP)
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Affordable Power CA
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Campaign for Affordable Power
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Charging Faith
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Community Solar for All
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No on AB 2797 - Protect Emergency Phone Communications
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Ratepayers United
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Southern California Edison General Rate Case
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Insulated Power Lines for Wildfire Prevention
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2024 TURN Affordability Package
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Legislative Update