Tricia Pridemore to Step Down From Georgia Public Service Commission
Gov. Brian Kemp can appoint her successor until the November election, and Republicans currently hold a narrow majority on the five-member panel.
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Tricia Pridemore to step down from Georgia Public Service Commission
Republican Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore is stepping down early next month, 60 days before the election to replace her. Tricia Pridemore is resigning from the Public Service Commission ahead of November’s election. Credit: Ross Williams / Georgia Recorder In an Aug. 18 email to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, Pridemore announced her plan to leave the body that regulates Georgia’s utility companies and helps set energy prices for Georg…
Republican PSC commissioner resigns from rate-setting regulatory board
Republican Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore is stepping down early next month, 60 days before the election to replace her. In an Aug. 18 email to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, Pridemore announced her plan to leave the body that regulates…
Republican PSC commissioner resigns from rate-setting regulatory board - Now Georgia
Tricia Pridemore is resigning from the Public Service Commission ahead of November’s election. (Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder) ATLANTA, Ga. (Georgia Recorder) — Republican Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore is stepping down early next month, 60 days before the election to replace her. In an Aug. 18 email to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, Pridemore announced her plan to leave the body that regulates Georgia’s utility companies and helps s…
Pridemore to resign from Georgia Public Service Commission
Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore announced her resignation effective Sept. 4, leaving her seat open for Governor Brian Kemp to fill until the winner of the upcoming November election is sworn in. 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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