Being on the PSC is one of the most challenging positions I have ever had. I see the job as one that not only improves peoples’ lives, but also protects their jobs.
Susan Parker was elected to the Alabama Public Service Commission in 2006. Prior to becoming involved in politics, Parker had a 25-year career in public education…
Susan Parkerhas compiled a Consumer Bill of Rights that translates the legal language of consumer-related PSC rules and regulations into plain English.
Susan Parker formally announced today she will seek re-election to the Alabama Public Service Commission Place 2. “I have worked hard for the consumer, but there is still much work to be done. I want to continue my efforts to make a difference for Alabamians,” said Parker.
If federal legislation requiring that states get 15 to 25 percent of their energy from renewable sources, Alabama would have a long way to go, Public Service Commissioner Susan Parker told members of the Brewton Rotary Club Monday.
Susan Parker, running for re-election to the state’s Public Service Commission, said there are major issues in the nation, and energy is among them. Parker believes nuclear energy is the key to the future of energy and jobs in the state…