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Top Texas utility regulator ousted as recording emerges of pledges to protect Wall Street

Top Texas utility regulator ousted as recording emerges of pledges to protect Wall Street FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Power lines are shown near Beltway 8 the Hardy Toll Road following an overnight snowfall Monday, Feb. 15, 2021 in Houston. Temperatures plunged into the teens Monday with light snow and freezing rain. Rolling blackouts throughout the state has cut power to many.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of2 PUC Chairman Arthur D AndreaKorey Howell Photography / Texas Public Utility CommissionShow MoreShow Less For nearly an hour last week, the state’s last surviving utility commissioner, Arthur D’Andrea, was remarkably candid about what he had gleaned from last month’s deadly outage crisis.

Texas Public Utility Commission chair resigns

Credit: Texas Public Utility Commission Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Public Utility Commission Chair Arthur D Andrea, the only remaining member of the three-seat board that regulates Texas utilities, is resigning from his post, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday night. Abbott said in a statement that he asked for and accepted D Andrea s resignation and plans to name a replacement in the coming days who will have the responsibility of charting a new and fresh course for the agency. D Andrea s resignation will be effective immediately upon the appointment of a successor, according to a copy of D Andrea s resignation letter that was obtained by The Texas Tribune.

Gov Greg Abbott Has Accepted Public Utility Commission Chair Arthur D Andrea s Resignation – Houston Public Media

Gov. Greg Abbott has accepted Public Utility Commission Chair Arthur D’Andrea’s resignation. Public Utility Commission Chair Arthur D’Andrea, the only remaining member of the three-seat board that regulates Texas utilities, is resigning from his post, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday night. Abbott said in a statement that he asked for and accepted D’Andrea’s resignation and plans to name “a replacement in the coming days who will have the responsibility of charting a new and fresh course for the agency.” D’Andrea’s resignation will be effective immediately upon the appointment of a successor, according to a copy of D’Andrea’s resignation letter that was obtained by The Texas Tribune.

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