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Power play for PSC appointees
South Florida Sun-SentinelGov. Charlie Crist this week will name two members to the state Public Service Commission, the board appointed to keep Florida's utilities affordable and dependable. It will be his last shot to appoint regulators who, as he puts it, represent the "best...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Alex Sink, Lobbying, Civil and Public Service
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Regulators, utility reps are socializing again
South Florida Sun-SentinelOfficials at the state's Public Service Commission, which sets your utility rates, may be back to a practice they were criticized for less than two years ago: Mingling with employees of the companies they regulate. Two commissioners spoke at length...Tags: Washington, DC, Elections, Consumer Confidence, Career and Workplace, Justice System
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Regulators exchanged dozens of phone calls and instant messages with utility representatives
South Florida Sun-SentinelOne Public Service Commissioner and five agency employees exchanged phone calls or instant messages with employees and lobbyists of utilities they regulate. Some of those calls and messages between agency and utility staff members involved issues pending...Tags: Career and Workplace, FPL Group, Personal Data Collection, Politics, Lobbying
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Nancy Argenziano and Nathan Skop kicked off PSC
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelUpdated to include statement from Commissioner Nathan Skop: Former state Sen. Nancy Argenziano and Nathan Skop, two of the Public Service Commission's most vocal opponents of a push for big electric rate increases last year, had their applications for... -
Proposed law to require degrees would oust PSC Chairwoman
South Florida Sun-SentinelIf you dropped out of college, you're still qualified to be a Florida governor, leading the nation's fourth largest state. Or a state senator, deciding how to spend billions in tax dollars. Or the state's chief financial officer, responsible for the...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Civil and Public Service, Charlie Crist, Consumers
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You deserve fair elections, power bills
Are you sick of scandals? Tired of rising power rates and rigged elections? Well, you're obviously not a Florida legislator. Because at a time when most of us are craving reform, politicians in Tallahassee are actually fighting it. The latest scams...Tags: Elections, Gary Siplin, Fort Lauderdale, Civil and Public Service, Corrine Brown
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Laws aim to tighten PSC, utility ethics requirements
Sweeping measures aimed at restoring confidence in the state's utility regulation are gaining steam.
A broad bill to strengthen ethics requirements is set to be debated early in the legislative session that starts March 2. The proposals would beef up...Tags: Heads of State, Local Elections, Elections, Consumer Confidence, Career and Workplace
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FPL gets approval to pass costs to us
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Power & Light customers will pay nearly $63 million next year to cover the cost of planning two nuclear plant expansions. That's 67 cents per month in nuclear costs for the first 1,000 kilowatt hours used, but it's $1.60 less per month for the...Tags: Renewable Energy, Elections, Justice System, Energy Saving, Florida Power & Light
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Veteran state Sen. Constantine seeks new career – at the PSC
Central Florida Political Pulse» Orlando Sentinel – Central Florida Political PulseBy Keith Lang The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — The chairman of the committee that will help choose the replacements for ousted Public Service Commissioners David Klement and Benjamin “Steve” Stevens will be among the... -
Ginny Brown-Waite leaves sorry legacy
In the past few days, Republican U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite has been called everything from dirty and disloyal to underhanded and dishonest. And that's just by members of her own party. They're right. But in looking at the big picture, Brown-Waite's...Tags: Heads of State, Elections, Corporate Crime, Mike Fasano, Armed Forces
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Update: Council recommends eight PSC candidates to governor
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelThe Public Service Commission Nominating Council voted Thursday to send eight names to Gov. Charlie Crist for two vacancies on the five-member board. The council interviewed 28 candiates and, according to an Associated Press report, settled on the... -
‘Facing Florida’ welcomes Jeff Greene, Ron Sachs; Greene also talks to ‘Central Florida Spotlight’
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Facing Florida With Mike Vasilinda” will feature Jeff Greene, the Democrat who's running for U.S. Senate, and Nancy Argenziano, the chairman of the Public Service Commission. According to the program, Greene says he will spend whatever it...
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