Candidate for Georgia Public Service Commission - District 2 in 2022 Georgia General Election.
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Get StartedAdopt a carbon pollution measuring system similar to states like Illinois and North Carolina and set a target to attain carbon neutrality by 2035. Learn more
Adopt 21st century programs like peak energy rebates, community solar, and rooftop solar so people can participate in any way they choose and save money. In other states these programs save consumers hundreds of dollars per year, reduce air and water pollution, and prevent the need to build costly new power plants. Learn more
Diversify our energy. With more solar, wind, and storage, we can increase grid reliability and make sure every family can afford the energy they need. Learn more
Prevent GA Power from overcharging compared to other utilities of comparable size. The current commission has never seen a rate increase they didn’t like. I will end the practice of rubber stamping GA Power’s endless rate increase requests. Learn more
Reduce rates without building expensive new power plants. Programs such as demand response and energy efficiency similar to Maryland and D.C. prevent the need for large rate increases. Learn more
Require utilities to factor in pollution, extreme weather vulnerability, and damage to the climate when estimating the costs and benefits of energy sources. Learn more
Remove barriers limiting the adoption of rooftop solar. Learn more
Adopt a carbon pollution measuring system similar to states like Illinois and North Carolina and set a target to attain carbon neutrality by 2035. Learn more
Provide public access to secret utility reports. Utility reports are currently redacted or labeled a “trade secret” to block the public from holding them accountable. Learn more
Provide free transcripts for public hearings. The Ga PSC is a state agency funded by taxpayers. Yet transcripts cost .40¢ per page and run into hundreds of dollars, blocking public participation & transparency. Learn more
End secret commissioner meetings with lobbyists once hearings on rate increases begin at the commission. This is illegal in forty-nine other states. Learn more
Provide public access to secret utility reports. Utility reports are currently redacted or labeled a “trade secret” to block the public from holding them accountable. Learn more
Establish reasonable rates for internet pole attachment fees. Learn more
The pandemic exposed gaping holes in Georgia’s internet coverage. The internet is required in order for people to work from home, attend virtual classes, look for work, and engage in their community. Over 10% of the state lacks high quality internet. Learn more
Establish reasonable rates for internet pole attachment fees. Learn more
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