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Steve: We need to give Ken Lay a heads up and coordinate strategy for a
phone call he will receive during the August Congressional recess from MidAmerican's CEO David Sokol if the electricity restructuring bill does not pass this Congress (which is currently the most likely outcome.) Mr. Sokol will invite Ken Lay to attend a Winter meeting in the west with a few key CEO's for the purposes of their coming to the table to complete the consensus approach we have already developed within the DOE Stakeholders and the MidAmercian Roundtable groups. The proposed general format would be to have Ken Lay, David Sokol, John Rowe, Earl Nye, and Alliant's Davis (i.e. the EEI Executive Committee) meet for 1-2 days to forge the consensus framework principles for the general bill. On the third day, they would invite Congressman Tauzin, Congressman Dingell, Congressman Barton, Senator Murkowski, Senator Bingaman, etc. to deliver the deal and achieve their buy-in. I successfully requested that MidAmerican's lobbyist add high tech companies to the mix. Thus, we will have to prepare Ken Lay to ask for these attendees and to offer to contact the correct CEO's (i.e. from APX....but if Sun, Cisco and other users could be made interested to participate, this would be politically helpful.) Too, in addition to inviting a few essential key participants, we should discuss conditions Ken Lay may wish to place on his participation (i.e. other than transmission open access and functional separation, do we want to ask for something more next Congress?) Further, we will need to debrief him on all the consensus developed here to date on interconnection, Private Use, market power, etc. Because of the change in EEI's leadership this year, they will necessarily need to support bill passage next Congress in order to meet John Rowe's wishes. Although we need to prepare Ken Lay, we should keep this confidential outside of Enron. Further, my notification should not be allowed the steal David Sokol's "thunder" when he actually places the call. Please advise me as to what materials or further information you need from me on this matter. thanks, Cynthia
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