Jan 7, 2016: MBJ: ANALYSIS — Presley, at the helm of utility regulator, could get his chance
With Democrat Cecil Brown of Jackson being sworn into the Central District commission seat, replacing Republican Lynn Posey of Union Church, Presley is chairman of the three-member body. They will be joined by Republican Sam Britton of Laurel, who takes over from Phil Bryant appointee Steve Renfroe of Moss Point. While Renfroe declined to publicly identify himself with a party, he supported Posey as the commission’s chairman.
With Democrat Cecil Brown of Jackson being sworn into the Central District commission seat, replacing Republican Lynn Posey of Union Church, Presley is chairman of the three-member body. They will be joined by Republican Sam Britton of Laurel, who takes over from Phil Bryant appointee Steve Renfroe of Moss Point. While Renfroe declined to publicly identify himself with a party, he supported Posey as the commission’s chairman.
Aug 13, 2015: MBJ: PSC grants Mississippi Power interim rate hike
Central District Commissioner Lynn Posey, a Union Church Republican, and Southern District Commissioner Steve Renfroe, a Moss Point independent, voted for the increase. It will cost Mississippi Power’s 186,000 customers $159 million a year.
Central District Commissioner Lynn Posey, a Union Church Republican, and Southern District Commissioner Steve Renfroe, a Moss Point independent, voted for the increase. It will cost Mississippi Power’s 186,000 customers $159 million a year.
Dec 29, 2014: Jackson Free Press: Quietly, Campaign Season Starts Over Holiday Break
Already, State Rep. Cecil Brown, a Jackson Democrat, has said that he would challenge Republican Lynn Posey to represent the Central District on the Mississippi Public Service Commission, which regulates utility companies in the state.
Already, State Rep. Cecil Brown, a Jackson Democrat, has said that he would challenge Republican Lynn Posey to represent the Central District on the Mississippi Public Service Commission, which regulates utility companies in the state.