Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR134

Introduced
2/18/22  
Refer
2/18/22  
Refer
2/22/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION confirming the appointment of Amy Cubbage to the Public Service Commission.

Impact

The confirmation of Amy Cubbage directly affects the governance of public utilities in Kentucky, as the Public Service Commission is responsible for regulating utility companies and ensuring that they provide reliable service to residents. With her confirmation, there is an anticipated continuity or change in regulatory practices based on Ms. Cubbage's leadership and policy perspectives. The resolution indicates the state's commitment to maintaining a capable and no-partisan approach in managing public utility governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution 134 (SR134) is focused on confirming the appointment of Amy Cubbage to the Public Service Commission. This resolution is a formal acknowledgment of the governor's appointment, which occurred on August 2, 2021. The governor, Andy Beshear, appointed Ms. Cubbage to replace Michael J. Schmitt, and she has been designated as the Vice-Chair of the commission with a term expiring on July 1, 2023.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR134 appears largely supportive among those who back the governor's nomination and believe in the qualifications of Amy Cubbage as a candidate for the Public Service Commission. However, as with any political appointment, there may be dissenting opinions on her ability to serve effectively in this capacity, particularly relating to her future decisions which could affect rates and services provided to the public.

Contention

Notably, the resolution was necessitated by the requirement for Senate confirmation, signifying that while the governor has the executive power to appoint, legislative oversight remains a critical aspect of governance. This dual accountability ensures that appointments such as Cubbage's are scrutinized for qualifications, particularly those that relate to regulatory integrity and public trust in utility management.

Companion Bills

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