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House Bill 229, filed by state Rep. Bobby Payne (R-Palatka), proposes tweaking the structure of Florida’s Public Service Commission. The PSC is the agency in charge of deciding how much utility ...
Prudent Investment Rule. In the utilities industry, the Prudent Investment Rule refers to a series of state standards which determine the fiscal soundness of a utility in the course of rate recovery for recoverable capital costs to be determined by that state’s Public Service Commission (PSC). The determination is established through a series ...
In June 2015, the state's debt was $25.7 billion. Capital city. The commissioners charged by the government of the unified Florida to select a permanent capital selected Tallahassee, then between the two major cities of Florida, Pensacola and Saint Augustine, as the state capital, in 1823.
The Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, is an architecturally and historically significant building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Capitol is at the intersection of Apalachee Parkway and South Monroe Street in downtown Tallahassee, Florida. The Historic Capitol, sometimes called "The Old Capitol", built in ...
Florida State lost its bowl game to Georgia 63-3. When Florida State was left out, it sparked a debate across the sports world. "Devastated. heartbroken," Travis wrote on his X formerly Twitter ...
The Florida Public Service Commission ( FPSC) regulates investor-owned electric, natural gas, and water and wastewater utilities. The FPSC facilitates competitive markets in the telecommunications industry, has authority over intercarrier disputes, and oversees pay telephones, the federal Lifeline Assistance Program and Telecommunications Relay ...
Bubba McDonald, Member of the Georgia Public Service Commission from the 4th district (2009–present, 1998–2003) Jeremy H. Oden, Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission from Place 1 (2013–present) Eric Skrmetta, Member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission from the 1st district (2009–present)
Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. In 2022, the estimated population was 201,731, [5] making it the eighth-most populous city in the state of Florida. [6] It is the principal city of the Tallahassee, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which itself had an estimated population of 390,992 as of 2022.