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NARUC's Winter Policy Summit

Fortnightly Magazine - March 2021
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The 2021 NARUC Winter Policy Summit was held virtually and presided over by President Paul Kjellander. The Summit was an online success, with well attended sessions and panels on a slew of fascinating topics. 
 

NARUC's committee representatives discussed the most important issues facing State Commissions. What would they say to the new administration about priorities? How can the feds best work with states to achieve goals? What's uppermost on the minds of State Commissioners who also lead NARUC's standing committees? The panel was facilitated by NARUC's 2nd Vice President, Michael Caron.

NARUC 2nd Vice President and Commissioner, Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, Michael Caron: Joining me to discuss the most important issues facing the State PUCs today, and over the next few years are a number of our Chairs from our committees. First is Commissioner Abigail Anthony of Rhode Island, the new Chair of the Committee on Energy Resources and the Environment.

Commissioner Maria Bocanegra from Illinois, new Chair for the Committee on Water. Karen Charles Peterson of Massachusetts, the Chair of the Committee on Telecommunications. Also, from Illinois, Commissioner Ethan Kimbrel, a new Chair for the Committee on Gas. From the State of Washington, Commissioner Ann Rendahl, the Chair of the Committee on Electricity.

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