A RESOLUTION to honor Fort Loudoun Electric Cooperative on the occasion of its eighty-fifth anniversary.
The resolution outlines the important role FLEC has played in providing electricity to its members, now serving over 36,350 members. Operating on a least-cost management philosophy, FLEC has managed to deliver electric service at rates thirty-seven percent below the national average. This is particularly significant for rural areas where access to affordable electricity can influence economic growth and overall quality of life.
HJR0597 is a House Joint Resolution that commemorates the eighty-fifth anniversary of the Fort Loudoun Electric Cooperative (FLEC). This resolution highlights the cooperative's significant contributions to the provision of electric service in East Tennessee, particularly during times when rural areas, in the 1930s, struggled with lack of electricity. FLEC was formed by concerned citizens who recognized the need for affordable electricity and worked to create a cooperative model that succeeded in bringing power to remote communities.
This bill may not contain substantial points of contention since it is primarily a celebratory resolution rather than a legislative action proposing regulatory changes or funding allocations. However, if discussions were to arise regarding the electric cooperative model versus other forms of utility provision, debates could potentially touch on issues like consumer control, pricing regulations, and the role of non-profit organizations in the energy sector.