Jeff For PSC
The Public Service Commission isn’t working for Alabamians. As your Commissioner, I am ready to change that. As an everyday blue-collar worker, I know personally how hard it is to struggle to make ends meet. I know what it’s like to hunt the scrapyard for car parts, trade chicken eggs for tomatoes, and help a neighbor fix a roof. I know what it’s like to care for ailing family members in an unforgiving & expensive healthcare system.
With over 15 years of experience, I also know the ins and outs of the electrical trade, how to scope and scale construction projects, and ensure workers are cared for in the process.
I am a Commissioner ready to lead utility innovation. Coal and natural gas comprise 60% of Alabama’s energy portfolio. With AI and data center sites being proposed across the South, and Alabama Power’s Plant Miller spewing the highest carbon emissions across the entire US industrial sector since 2015, protecting Alabama’s air, land, water, and rich ecological landscapes is critical. From Mobile Bay, Lowdnes County, to agricultural lands in the Black Belt, Alabama’s natural resources are being assaulted by poor infrastructure, pollution, unmitigated sewage, big businesses that don’t care about Alabamians, and a Public Service Commission that puts corporate profit over people.
Change and innovation don’t come without hard work and rebuilding public trust. I am dedicated to changing the Public Service Commission at every level. From open, accessible public meetings, performing rate reviews and reductions, showcasing personnel transparency, and facilitating public education campaigns, Alabamians deserve to have a deeper understanding of how the PSC impacts their daily lives and budgets.
Alabamians deserve every day people representing them, who aren’t interested in being elected to enrich their own stock portfolios, for viral videos, or as stepping stones to get to Washington DC.