But they might stick around to listen, if they knew the many ways Roberts saves them money.
Saving money for consumers by fighting for them in rate proceedings and policy fights that threaten to bloat their utility bills has been Robertsâ job as West Virginiaâs consumer advocate for the past seven years.
Now sheâs moving on from her post as director of the state Public Service Commissionâs Consumer Advocate Division to become a federal policy adviser for the PSC on Jan. 18, a role in which she will focus on PJM, the regional transmission organization that coordinates wholesale electricity movement in all or parts of 13 states, including West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.