Georgia Public Service Commission Issues Resolution Supporting Ukraine
Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
Georgia Public Service Commissioner Fitz Johnson introduced a resolution supporting Ukraine and the people of Ukraine during today’s Administrative Hearing of the PSC.
The motion to approve the resolution was “proudly” seconded by Commissioner Lauren “Bubba” McDonald.
According to the resolution (attached) the Commissioners condemn the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. It also calls on the federal government, in an effort to continue the United States’ support of Ukraine while minimizing detrimental financial impact on its poorer residents, to partner with individual state public service commissions to “unshackle America’s natural resources.”
The Georgia Public Service Commission is a five-member constitutional agency that exercises its authority and influence to ensure that consumers receive safe, reliable, and reasonably-priced telecommunications, electric and natural gas service from financially viable and technically competent companies.
For more information on the Commission, see the Commission website at https://psc.ga.gov/


