Alice Reynolds was appointed to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) as President by Governor Gavin Newsom on Nov. 22, 2021, effective Dec. 31, 2021. She was confirmed as a CPUC Commissioner by the State Senate on August 17, 2022.

Prior to her appointment, President Reynolds served for three years as Governor Gavin Newsom’s senior advisor for energy. From 2011 to January 2019, she served in the administration of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., most recently as the Governor’s senior advisor for climate, the environment and energy and previously as chief counsel and deputy secretary for law enforcement at the California Environmental Protection Agency. During her time at CalEPA, she coordinated statewide multi-agency environmental enforcement actions and led the creation of the agency’s environmental justice task force and refinery safety task force. President Reynolds began her public service career in 2002, serving approximately 10 years as a deputy attorney general in the California Attorney General’s Office, where she litigated cases involving protection of public trust lands, coastal resources and public access, and other environmental issues. Prior to entering public service, President Reynolds was a lawyer in private practice in San Francisco.

President Reynolds holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and a juris doctor degree from Santa Clara University School of Law where she graduated magna cum laude.

News

June 2023: CPUC Advances Broadband Affordability and Access in California

May 2023: CPUC Creates Web Portal for Streamlined Access to Low-Income Programs

April 2023: CPUC Charts Course for Microgrid Incentive Program To Increase Community Resilience

April 2022: CPUC Adopts Updates to Environmental and Social Justice Action Plan

April 2022: CPUC Mobilizes Community Based Organizations for Pilot Program To Help Consumers With Utility Debt

April 2022: CPUC Provides Additional Incentives and Framework for Electric Heat Pump Water Heater Program

April 2022: CPUC Expands Supplier Diversity Program To Encourage Diversity and Inclusion Within Utility Industry

April 2022: CPUC Press Release titled, "CPUC Approves Purchase of Sativa Los Angeles County Water District by Suburban Water Systems"

October 2021: Public Utilities Fortnightly 2021 Top Innovators: CPUC Microgrids and Resiliency Team 

April 2021: CPUC Newsletter Article titled, "CPUC Approves New PG&E Microgrid Program for Most Vulnerable Communities"

March 2021: CPUC Newsletter Article titled, "CPUC Public Meeting Addresses Utility Costs and Rates"

December 2020: Brookings Institute Interview: Regulating autonomous vehicles and ridesharing: Lessons from California

October 2020: CPUC Newsletter Article titled, "CPUC Acts on Communications Access and Affordability"

September 23, 2020: CPUC Commissioner Genevieve Shiroma Appointed as Secretary/Treasurer of the NARUC Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners

June 18, 2020: NARUC Creates Emergency Preparedness, Recovery and Resiliency Task Force

January 31, 2019: CPUC Press Release titled, "CPUC Welcomes New Commissioner"

January 22, 2019: Governor's Press Release titled, "Governor Newsom Announces Appointments to Top Energy and Wildfire Commissions"