Public Service Commission candidates share stance on power bills
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — As Georgia gears up for the 2025 Public Service Commission (PSC) elections, the focus is squarely on power bills and their influence on the state’s residents. This election marks the first since 2020, drawing significant attention to energy costs and regulatory oversight.

Voters will decide on representatives for Districts 2 and 3. Incumbent Tim Echols is seeking reelection for District 2. Throughout his tenure, residents have experienced several increases in their electricity rates, though he has implemented a freeze on these hikes.

“When you examine your bill, you’ll notice various components, such as environmental and fuel charges that don’t contribute to utility profits. We expect the fuel charge to decrease by about $16 next year,” Echols explained.

Opposing Echols is Democratic candidate Alicia Johnson, who promises to reduce rates and prioritize citizens’ needs if elected. Johnson emphasized her commitment to a “people first” strategy.

“Together with my colleague and fellow nominee Peter Hubbard, I am dedicated to ensuring fair pricing, enhancing rate protections, and investing in clean, affordable energy to drive Georgia forward,” Johnson declared during her “My Power Bill’s Too High” campaign stop in Savannah on Monday.

Peter Hubbard is the democratic nominee challenging the District 3 incumbent, Fitz Johnson. 

Early voting is open now through Oct. 31 and municipal election is on Nov. 4.

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