FILE - The five Republican members of the Georgia Public Service Commission discuss a rate increase for Georgia Power Co. to pay costs at the utility’s Vogtle nuclear power plant, Dec. 19, 2023, in Atlanta. A bill passed Thursday, March 21, 2024, by Georgia lawmakers would add an extra two years to the terms of commissioners in response to a court case. ATLANTA — Georgia’s Public Service Commission is an elected body that’s gone years without having elections because of a redistricting lawsuit.
The reordering of the staggered terms could prevent a majority of the commission seats from being elected at the same time, meaning Democrats couldn’t take control in one election. “This lawsuit was intended to get more representation, intended to get more democracy on the commission, and now it’s being used against us to deny democracy altogether,” McCorkle, executive director of Georgia Conservation Voters, told The Associated Press on Friday.
Senate President Pro Tempore John Kennedy, a Macon Republican, told senators Thursday that the plan is intended to serve as a guide for what the judge should do when the case ends. Otherwise, Echols, Johnson and Pridemore might all be ordered to stand for reelection together as soon as possible.
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