Senator Robert Brown and Mayor Robert Reichert, of the City of Macon, announce their endorsement of Democratic Candidate, Keith Moffett, for Georgia Public Service Commissioner. Brown and Reichert could possibly face off in the race for Mayor of Macon in 2011.
“It’s important to have a consumer advocate on the Commission. Keith Moffett will keep you informed and make sure your interests are protected,” says Brown.
Brown says the Public Service Commission is one of the most important state agencies because it regulates utilities. Georgia Power and Atlanta Gas and Light Company currently have proposed rate increases on the floor that will be decided by the Commission in December.
Mayor Robert Reichert also says he supports Moffett, who currently serves on his staff as Director of Internal Affairs for the City of Macon. Reichert referred to Moffett as a “Renaissance Man” with incredible vision and insight to restore confidence in the people. “I’ve known Keith for years.
I’m impressed by his commitment, education, and ability to communicate with people. He has a real passion for people and would make an excellent addition to the Commission,” states Reichert.Democrat Keith Moffett’s plan for Georgia is to keep energy rates affordable, champion energy independence, and promote sustainability. All seats on the Commission are currently filled by Republicans.
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