Georgia PIRG Urges Georgia’s Public Service Commission to protect billpayers

Vote to extend 2022 rate plan is bad for consumers

Read a letter that Abe Scarr, Georgia PIRG's energy and utilities program director, sent to Georgia Public Service Commission on June 30th, 2025.

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Georgia Power Customers have seen six bill increases in the past 2 years.
Abe Scarr

Georgia PIRG Energy and Utilities Program Director

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Abe Scarr

Georgia PIRG Energy and Utilities Program Director