Attorney General asks court to back SCE&G rate cut

Posted 8/17/18

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson supports lawmakers effort to cut SC Electric & Gas rates 15%.

Wilson said this will bring relief to SCE&G ratepayers and to the company accountable for its …

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Attorney General asks court to back SCE&G rate cut

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SC Attorney General Alan Wilson supports lawmakers effort to cut SC Electric & Gas rates 15%.
Wilson said this will bring relief to SCE&G ratepayers and to the company accountable for its spending on a failed nuclear plant.
SCE&G has appealed a federal judge’s ruling to the US Circuit Court of Appeals.
Judge Michelle Childs ruled that a new law to temporarily cut SCE&G’s rates 15% should be allowed. 
That rate cut should appear in Chronicle readers’ bills this month.
SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce CEO Frank Knapp, a critic of SCE&G’s rising rates, said his bill dropped to $74 this month.

Watch for more details in Thursday's Chronicle

Alan Wilson, SCE&G, electric rates, South Carolina, Lexington County, nuclear plant, Frank Knapp

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