Edison told the government that Calderon was an 'executive.' Now it claims she wasn't.
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Southern California Edison has denied that state Assemblywoman Lisa Calderon was ever an executive, yet their political action committee filings to the FEC list her as such. Calderon is currently sponsoring legislation that aims to cut credits for homeowners who use rooftop solar panels, aligning with Edison's interests. This discrepancy between Edison's public statements and their official communications raises questions about transparency and the definitions of executive roles within the company. While Edison describes Calderon in broad terms as an executive, she identifies as a government affairs manager, creating confusion about her past status.
Edison has repeatedly insisted that its former manager, Assemblywoman Lisa Calderon, was never an executive, while contradicting itself in federal filings.
Edison's spokeswoman claimed the term "executive" was broadly defined for federal reports, but Calderon insists she held a senior role at the utility.
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