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PSC chairman will have to prove himself a long-distance commuter

A legal challenge to the Athens residency of Bobby Baker, chairman of the state Public Service Commission, will get its day in court. Morris News Service reports that a trial for the civil suit has been scheduled for Sept. 10 in Fulton County Superior Court.

Says the article:

“Two Georgians, including Thomson resident Roger Dozier, filed the complaint last year, arguing that Baker spends most of his time at a DeKalb County home that’s listed in his wife’s name - not at a townhouse in Athens.”

Dozier lost to Baker in 2004.

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By Bobby's done it forever

August 11, 2007 8:30 AM | Link to this

This is no secret. Bobby Baker’s gotten away with this for years, and no one ever gave a damn. He spends more time in DeKalb Co. than Vernon Jones.

 

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