Advocacy groups say utility regulators who praised rate freeze before hearing violated state rules
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Advocacy groups say utility regulators who praised rate freeze before hearing violated state rules
Georgia Public Service Commission Chairman Jason Shaw (right) and Commissioner Lauren “Bubba” McDonald joined Gov. Brian Kemp for a May press conference to tout Georgia Power's proposed rate freeze. Stanley Dunlap/Georgia RecorderThree elected state regulators are being asked to recuse themselves from voting on a proposed agreement to freeze Georgia Power’s rates over allegations that they violated state rules by publicly endorsing the proposal …
Complaint targets Georgia PSC members over rate freeze endorsement - The Current
Three elected state regulators are being asked to recuse themselves from voting on a proposed agreement to freeze Georgia Power's rates for three years due to allegations that they violated state rules by publicly endorsing the proposal before an upcoming hearing. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
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