Skip to content

Public Service Commission

Barbee to the Rescue Brings Cruz To Republican Women of Huntsville

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R) from Texas had been scheduled to address the Republican Women of Huntsville (RWH) on Tuesday, October 15th. Unfortunately the Senator could not leave Washington during the height of the government shutdown crisis. Due to the critical negotiations that were then still underway between both … Continued
October 17, 2013

Investigation by Curran Calls Out Speaker Hubbard

By Bill Britt
 Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—A former Mobile Press-Register reporter turned private investigator recently sent an email to Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard, questioning why he was meddling in the affairs of the Public Service Commission (PSC). In a series of nineteen questions, one-time investigative reporter, Eddie Curran, questions Hubbard about his involvement … Continued
October 15, 2013

Barbee Announces Candidacy in PSC Place 2 Race


By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Former ALGOP interim Press Secretary and small business owner, Jonathan Barbee, announced on Friday night that he was running as a Republican for Alabama Public Service Commissioner place 2. The formal announcement was made at a crowded concert event Friday evening following the Alabama Republican Summer Meeting where Wisconsin … Continued
August 27, 2013

Dunn a No Show at First Meeting on Mobile Gas

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Last Wednesday the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) began proceeding to public hearings on Mobile Gas. According to the PSC, the commission met to layout and “investigate all regulated aspects of Mobile Gas including the rates currently being charged to customers,” according to a written statement by PSC President … Continued
February 4, 2013

An interview with PSC commissioner Dunn

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—The Public Service Commission of Alabama is empowered with some very important responsibilities. However, it has generally worked in quiet anonymity. This all changed with the January PSC meeting when Commissioner Terry Dunn called for formal hearings on the rates of Alabama’s utilities. The motion by Dunn was rejected … Continued
January 30, 2013

JobKeeper Alliance Says that Formal PSC Hearings Could Cost Alabama Jobs

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Recently the three Republican Commissioners on the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) have been bitterly divided over whether or not the PSC should hold formal hearings to determine if utility rates in the state of Alabama need to be adjusted. Many business and industry leaders in the state believe … Continued
January 23, 2013

Bentley Appoints Jeremy Oden to PSC

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Friday, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley appointed State Representative Jeremy Oden (R) from Eva to fill the position on the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) vacated by the election of PSC Commissioner Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) to the Presidency of the PSC on November 6th. Gov. Bentley said, “I’ve … Continued
December 3, 2012

Twinkle Cavanaugh Says That The PSC Must Play a Role in Job Creation and Economic Development

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter In a written statement current Alabama Public Service Commissioner and Republican nominee for President of the Public Service Commission (PSC), Twinkle Cavanaugh suggested that the PSC has been underutilized as a tool for job creation and economic development. Cavanaugh said that the PSC should reassure industrial prospect that Alabama … Continued
September 20, 2012

Kathy Peterson Running for Public Service Commission

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Kathy Peterson is running as a Republican for President of the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC). Kathy spoke in an exclusive interview with the Alabama Political Reporter on December 23. Peterson says that she is running for President of the Alabama Public Service Commission because “this is a job … Continued
December 26, 2011