One of the three Republicans who make up a majority of the Georgia Public Service Commission says she won't be running to keep her seat this year.
Pridemore is one of three Republicans on the five-member Public Service Commission (PSC), which regulates Georgia Power and ...
Tricia Pridemore said her decision not to seek reelection came after “deep reflection” and “thoughtful conversations with my family, colleagues and trusted advisors.” ...
At a luncheon talk to the Golden Isles Republican Women’s group on Thursday, Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore ...
Georgia PSC member Tricia Pridemore won’t seek reelection, considering a House run as GOP control of the panel hangs in ...
A Republican incumbent on the Georgia Public Service Commission announced Tuesday that she will not stand for reelection, just months after two Democrats ejected two GOP incumbents with decisive ...
ATLANTA — Editor's note: This article has been edited to reflect an assertion by a PSC spokesman that members of the Public Service Commission are "statewide elected constitutional officers," and that ...
Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore will speak to the Golden Isles Republican Women at a meeting at noon Thursday at Bennie's Red Barn.
The decision comes months after two Democrats won the seats previously held by GOP incumbents on the commission.
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