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In brief: Ian barrels towards Florida; Athens could see storm impacts on Friday — Georgia Power asks for a rate increase, and there might be more to come — UGA Spring Commencement to become a two-day affair — Braves swat Nats in DC
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Georgia Power is currently asking state regulators to approve a cumulative $2.9 billion in increased rates, but there may be more to come.
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In brief: Judge rules Public Service Commission candidates should continue to be elected statewide; Kemp administration warns agencies not to set higher budget targets; more money for broadband access is on the table
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In brief: Robbie Hooker named sole finalist to head up county schools; state to appeal PSC district decision; Kemp likely to announce major tax rebates; Congress to consider new legislation honoring Lewis' legacy
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In brief: ACC now at "medium" risk; judge calls for changes in PSC elections; Warnock & Ossoff join Senate Dems in passing major bill
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In brief: First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visits Athens; Gwinnett school employees required to wear masks as COVID surges; GA Power to shut down some coal plants; landowner pulls out of Spaceport Camden deal
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The PSC, elected statewide, regulates public utilities.
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Georgia voters had the chance to meet the candidates in the third race on the January 5th runoff ballot Tuesday evening. Longtime Public Service…
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Area residents and those around the state were invited to attend a Public Service Commission Town Hall this evening. The event was organized by the local…