Now, we can only wait and see how this plays out.
And that concludes this inaugural Thread Talk on this fine Friday afternoon.
✨the more you know✨
Now, we can only wait and see how this plays out.
And that concludes this inaugural Thread Talk on this fine Friday afternoon.
✨the more you know✨
Currently, the GOP has 31 members in the Senate and 80 in the House, well above the override threshold.
Currently, the GOP has 31 members in the Senate and 80 in the House, well above the override threshold.
Kentucky is one of a few states in which a simple majority in both chambers is all that is needed to override a veto.
Kentucky is one of a few states in which a simple majority in both chambers is all that is needed to override a veto.
But Monica, can't Gov. Beshear just veto the bill? Well, yes, but it wouldn't really mean much.
But Monica, can't Gov. Beshear just veto the bill? Well, yes, but it wouldn't really mean much.
Well, I’m not an administrative lawyer (so take this with a grain of salt and please correct me if I’m wrong), but it seems that unless the Legislature has passed a bill on a certain issue, the PSC can’t implement its own rules/regulations on the issue.
Well, I’m not an administrative lawyer (so take this with a grain of salt and please correct me if I’m wrong), but it seems that unless the Legislature has passed a bill on a certain issue, the PSC can’t implement its own rules/regulations on the issue.
Like here, it adds "administrative" in the context of the types of regulations the PSC could adopt. Or where it says the PSC is responsible for enforcing promulgated rules and administrative regulations.
Like here, it adds "administrative" in the context of the types of regulations the PSC could adopt. Or where it says the PSC is responsible for enforcing promulgated rules and administrative regulations.
Also, the vacancy process would remain the same.
Also, the vacancy process would remain the same.
Well, the governor would still maintain some appointment authority.
Also, all appointments and reappointments would still need to be confirmed by the Senate.
Well, the governor would still maintain some appointment authority.
Also, all appointments and reappointments would still need to be confirmed by the Senate.
SB 8 would also add the commissioner’s immediate family members to that requirement.
SB 8 would also add the commissioner’s immediate family members to that requirement.
Right now, commissioners serve 4-year terms with no term limits.
This bill would limit commissioners to three total terms, so a max. of 12 years. This limit would not be retroactive to the bill’s effective date.
Right now, commissioners serve 4-year terms with no term limits.
This bill would limit commissioners to three total terms, so a max. of 12 years. This limit would not be retroactive to the bill’s effective date.
However, it is unclear how long a leadership position would be for…1 year? 2 years? Indefinitely?
Who knows 🤷♀️
However, it is unclear how long a leadership position would be for…1 year? 2 years? Indefinitely?
Who knows 🤷♀️
If they don’t, they must vacate their seats, and the Gov. would need to appoint a replacement.
If they don’t, they must vacate their seats, and the Gov. would need to appoint a replacement.
- One commissioner must have at least 5 years of experience as a consumer advocate
- One commissioner would be subject to the same education or training requirements as the 2 Gov. appointees.
- One commissioner must have at least 5 years of experience as a consumer advocate
- One commissioner would be subject to the same education or training requirements as the 2 Gov. appointees.
- economics
- engineering
- accounting
- finance
- utility regulation
- pipeline or utility infrastructure safety
- business management, or
- environmental management
- economics
- engineering
- accounting
- finance
- utility regulation
- pipeline or utility infrastructure safety
- business management, or
- environmental management
For the gov.’s appointees:
One commissioner must be a licensed attorney who has actively practiced law for at least 7 years.
For the gov.’s appointees:
One commissioner must be a licensed attorney who has actively practiced law for at least 7 years.
Current law requires the gov. to consider the various kinds of expertise relevant to utility regulation and the varied interests to be protected by the commission when selecting commissioners.
Current law requires the gov. to consider the various kinds of expertise relevant to utility regulation and the varied interests to be protected by the commission when selecting commissioners.
No more than three commissioners can be from the same party.
No more than three commissioners can be from the same party.
For a quick recap: the Kentucky gov. is Democrat Andy Beshear, and the auditor is Republican Allison Ball.
For a quick recap: the Kentucky gov. is Democrat Andy Beshear, and the auditor is Republican Allison Ball.
So, who would select these two extra commissioners? Glad you asked.
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So, who would select these two extra commissioners? Glad you asked.
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