offered a $13.5 billion settlement for the victims of the north bay tubs fire, the butte county camp pirehe 2016 ghost ship warehouse fire in oakland. that plan would allow the company to pay all of the victims and meet all of the requirements of ab-1054, that is the new state bill regulating public utilities. in a letter to pg&e's ceo bill johnson, governor newsom said that the plan did not focus on providing safe and reliable power. the decision is a major setback for pg&e, as it races to a june deadline to get out of bankruptcy. part, saying looking ahead, d we are committed to getting victims paid, continuing to implement changes across our business to improve our operations for the long term, and emerging from chapter 11 as a financially sound utility. >> well, we spoke with state senator jerry hill late last night and he said the governor made the right decision. >> it is the same old pg&e. and we will not stand for that. he recognizes the problem. he recognizes that if we do not see the change that is necessary for pg&e, through this bankruptcy, we will one, be back into bankruptcy