Showing posts with label Public Service Commission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Service Commission. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Steve Flowers: Inside the Statehouse: The ballad of Terry Dunn
A cornucopia of significant political events
occurred during the closing month of the year that may very well have slipped
under the radar screen. That is not unusual given the fact that one of the most
significant occurrences of 2012 was the demise of the daily newspapers in
Birmingham, Mobile and Huntsville. The state’s three former largest newspapers
in the state’s three largest cities have basically gone out of business and
only print a paper three days a week with stale news. The state lost some of
its best journalists along with the ability to gather and report investigative
inquiries into the machinations of state politics.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Our Stand: Choose substance over pure politics in PSC race
Voters have a clear choice November 6 in the race
for the presidency of the Alabama Public Service Commission. One candidate
carries a solid record of laudable service to state taxpayers and the other is
merely a political opportunist.
Lucy Baxley has compiled a well-respected and hard-earned
record as a public servant. From her tenure as Alabama’s State Treasurer,
Lieutenant Governor and in her first term as president of the PSC, she has
proven to be a tireless advocate for the responsible use of state dollars and as
a fighter for Alabama’s citizens.
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