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939:, including those whose members have voted to vest the Commission with particular powers. The commission's authority does not extend within the city limits of New Orleans for electric retail services as that power is held by the city council. The LPSC also is not vested with some of its regulatory authority for those electric utilities which are municipally owned and have greater than 50 MW of load; those powers are held by the city councils for those governments, including the city of Lafayette, Louisiana. It regulates intrastate transportation, including passenger carrier services, waste haulers, household goods carriers, non-consensual towing, and intrastate pipelines. These issues are inseparable from often strongly held opinions by consumers and the regulated industries. One of LPSC'S most-popular actions was its implementation, on January 1, 2002, of the "Do Not Call" program, which prohibits 722: 687: 1154:, and other infrastructure investors. Earlier, the commission had disapproved the sale despite support from business leaders and Cleco investors. In his opposition, Commissioner Clyde Holloway expressed fear for "the long term consequences of Cleco's captive ratepayers. Cleco as we know it has ceased to exist. It is now owned by a private foreign investment company that plans to flip it in eight to ten years. And that same private foreign investment company is financing the deal with a massive amount of debt. ..." 831: 819: 188: 27: 406: 359: 240: 887:. The Commission was created by Article IV, Section 21 of the 1921 Constitution of the State of Louisiana. It succeeded the Railroad Commission of Louisiana that was created by the 1898 Constitution. The commission has five elected members chosen in single-member districts for staggered six-year terms. Thus the commissioners have large constituencies (bigger, 1046:
was elected to the seat. Angelle was eligible as his home parish of Saint Martin became included in the 2nd District upon redistricting. In succeeding Field, Angelle ran first in a field of six. He won in the open non-partisan primary held on November 6, 2012. He defeated the second-place finisher,
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In 2013, Jimmy Field (no relation to Harvey Fields) retired. He served on the LPSC from 1996 to 2013 Field completed Blanco's term of office and won two further full terms. Field chose to step down rather than seek another term in 2012. Utilizing the 2010 census numbers, the Commission's electoral
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in the state constitution of 1898, the LPSC has been politically powerful and involved, its districts being larger than congressional districts and the issues it has regulated (such as electricity bills) being immediately felt by voters. Thus, not surprisingly, four LPSC members have been elected
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was re-elected as the Commissioner from the 1st District defeating Democrat-turned-Republican Forest Wright. The typically obscure election was fiercely contested and colored by controversy over a firebombing incident targeted at Wright's campaign treasurer, Mario Zervigon. The key issue in the
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In replacing Democrat Sittig, Holloway's addition to the LPSC (even including the forerunner Louisiana Railroad Commission) developed the body's first-ever Republican majority. Commissioners Jimmy Field and Eric Skrmetta are, like Holloway, Republican. Simultaneously, the LPSC became the first
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The Railroad Commission of Louisiana was established in Louisiana's state constitution of 1898. The name of the Railroad Commission was changed to the Public Service Commission in the state constitution of 1921 and continued in the current state constitution adopted in
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Some utilities in Louisiana have already begun to hit their cap, and new homeowners in those areas cannot install solar systems. If the Public Service Commission does not increase the cap, some solar companies may be forced to close or to leave the state.
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election was the ongoing rooftop solar debate. Incumbent Commissioner Skrmetta had enforced a limited cap on the number of homeowners in Louisiana who can install home solar panels and provide excess energy back to the grid under
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served on the LPSC from 1995 to 2008, when he resigned to accept a position with the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port. On April 13, 2009, McPherson conceded to Holloway, making Holloway effectively the commissioner-elect.
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districts were redrawn by legislative act and the election for District 2 was the first to be contested using the new boundaries. Former Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources,
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A majority of the U.S. House delegation from Louisiana has been Republican since the 1990s, but that is at the federal level. Both houses of the
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The LPSC is frequently in the news in Louisiana, largely because of its regulatory authority over investor-owned public utilities which offer
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Federal Trade Commission Staff Comment with Louisiana Officials about Rules Governing Regulated Utilities/Unregulated Affiliates
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people who request that they not receive such calls. The power of the LPSC was reduced by the Supreme Court in favor of the
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consequently membership in LPSC has been known to serve as a springboard to even higher public office, as in the cases of
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was effectively elected to replace Sittig when the other candidate in the special election runoff, state Senator
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and progressive policy advocate won support from environmentalists including a group affiliated with the
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continued to have a Democratic majority although the margin generally attenuated from the 1970s onward.
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Democrat Forest Wright, an energy-policy analyst, and fellow Republican State Representative
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The Louisiana Public Service Commission has enabled and enforced a limited cap on
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statewide electoral group in Louisiana to develop a Republican majority since the
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in third place, and several other Republican and No-Party candidates.
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On March 28, 2016, the commission in a 4-1 vote approved the sale of
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Louisiana Public Service Commission's DO NOT CALL Program Rules.
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On December 10, 2022, newcomer Davante Lewis defeated incumbent
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Entergy Louisiana, Inc. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission
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for a seat on the Public Service Commission. The 30-year old
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Article IV, Section 21 of the Louisiana Constitution
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Seal of Louisiana
Railroad Commission of Louisiana
Independent regulatory agency
Louisiana
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
FY
Mike Francis
Article IV, Section 21 of the Louisiana Constitution
www.lpsc.louisiana.gov
Politics of Louisiana

Constitution and law
United States Constitution
Louisiana Constitution
Louisiana law

Governor
John Bel Edwards
State Cabinet
Lieutenant Governor
Billy Nungesser
Secretary of State
Kyle Ardoin
Attorney General
Jeff Landry
State Treasurer
John Schroder
Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry
Mike Strain

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