In Alabama Primary Elections, Incumbent Utility Regulators Feel the Squeeze of High Energy Prices
MONTGOMERY, Ala.โFor some incumbents, politics have turned sour in sweet home Alabama. In the May 26 primary election for two seats on the Public Service Commission, the stateโs utility regulator, voters rejected one incumbent and sent another to a runoff. The electoral shakeup c
MONTGOMERY, Ala.โFor some incumbents, politics have turned sour in sweet home Alabama. In the May 26 primary election for two seats on the Public Service Commission, the stateโs utility regulator, voters rejected one incumbent and sent another to a runoff.ย The electoral shakeup comes as Alabamians are increasingly concerned about economic issues, including utility prices. [โฆ]
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