The Choice is Clear

Georgia’s Public Service Commission (PSC) is one of the most powerful elected bodies in our state. It decides Georgia Power’s generation mix and is supposed to balance Georgia Power’s need for financial viability with the need for everyone to have affordable energy. For too long, the PSC has sided with Georgia Power instead of Georgia families. That ends when we put Champions on the PSC.

 

Meet Your Champions:

 

Peter Hubbard – Energy Expert: Peter has spent his career in clean energy and will put his knowledge to work expanding solar power and battery storage Georgians can save money and break free from costly fossil fuels. He knows how to lower bills and build a stronger, cleaner grid.

Dr. Alicia Johnson – Public Health Advocate: Alicia has dedicated her life to protecting communities. She will work for clean air, healthier families, and relief from asthma and other fossil fuel health impacts, and she understands that every decision on energy is also a decision about public health.

 

The Choice is Clear:

Incumbents = Higher Bills + More Fossil Fuels + and blocking clean energy technology

Peter & Alicia = Lower Bills + Clean Energy + and a modern grid relying on new technology

 

But we can’t do it without you. Big utilities have endless money to protect their profits. Challengers to Georgia Power’s favored incumbents need your support.

 

100% of your donations will go to electing champions on the PSC.


Every dollar helps us reach more voters and bring real change to the PSC.

 

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