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Published on: 07/01/08
Voters in the July 15 primaries can choose among six candidates for two spots on the Georgia Public Service Commission. Two Democrats and two Republicans are vying for the vacant District 4 seat, and the District 1 incumbent faces one challenger.
Commissioners are elected statewide and serve six-year terms. They make $116,452 a year.
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Opponents will square off Wednesday at Georgia Public Broadcasting's headquarters as part of 10 state primary debates sponsored by the Atlanta Press Club. All are open to the public. The PSC debates will be streamed live at gpb.com.
Here's a rundown of the candidates as well as their responses to what they think about Georgia's energy future.
PSC DISTRICT 1
Republican primary
Democratic primary
No candidates
PSC DISTRICT 4
Republican primary
Democratic Primary
PRIMER ON LOW-PROFILE AGENCY
What is the PSC?
A five-member panel that oversees electric and natural gas utilities as well as the telephone companies and some transportation companies that operate in Georgia. Those firms include Georgia Power, AGL Resources and AT&T.
What does it do?
Sets rates that customers pay on their monthly utility bills, with some exceptions. Natural gas marketers' prices do not require approval but may be investigated for fairness. Also, certain telecom services such as cable television, high-speed Internet and cellphone rates are not regulated by the PSC. When determining rates, commissioners are supposed to weigh fairness to consumers and companies' return on investment.
Upcoming major decisions
A vote next year on Georgia Power's request to build two additional nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle, and a decision in 2010 on Atlanta Gas Light's anticipated rate hike request.
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