Governor Davis has reportedly said he would not support such a plan.
Governor Davis said today that in most cases, much of the energy the state wanted to buy for this summer was no longer available.
Governor Davis had said he was seeking top bids of about $55 a megawatt hour.
This is frustrating to Governor Davis, who wants more control over the plants.
Governor Davis has said his is experience you can't buy.
Governor Davis's office said he was reviewing whether to challenge the reorganization plan.
"I believe we get this done without another rate increase," Governor Davis said.
For his part, Governor Davis has tried to act decisively.
It was the closest he came to criticism of Governor Davis.
Governor Davis suggested that, if necessary, he would consider far stronger action.