In Consolidated Edison Co. v. Public Service Comm., the New York utility commission ruled that the electric company could not send its customers information in support of nuclear power. The Supreme Court held the commission was:
A) correct; the customers were a captive audience that could not avoid the information
B) correct; the utility is regulated by the state, so any expenditure of funds can be controlled
C) correct; nuclear power is a political issue, discussions may be limited by firms affected by public policies
D) incorrect; the utility has a First Amendment right to discuss political issues
E) incorrect; no government agency may impose restrictions on the speech of private parties
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