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Georgia Public Service Commission Election: Shaping Utilities Future

Georgia Public Service Commission Election: Shaping Utilities Future

Savannah News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 10, 20261m 29s

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Georgias Public Service Commission elections are heating up, with key seats in Districts Five and Three up for grabs. Three Democrats and three Republicans are vying for the District Five seat, while two Republicans are competing in the primary for District Three. These races will significantly impact utility oversight for the next six years, as the commission regulates electricity, telecom, and natural gas providers. The commission has faced criticism over rate hikes and project approvals, with voters recently expressing discontent over soaring power bills. The primaries are set for May nineteenth, potentially leading to a commission balance shift and direct financial implications for Georgians.

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