If it feels like your power bill keeps going up — that’s because it is.
Over the past five years, Georgia’s all-Republican Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved six separate rate hikes. Since the last election, those decisions have added $43 a month to the average power bill.
These commissioners were supposed to look out for consumers. Instead, they’ve repeatedly sided with powerful utility companies — and Georgia families are paying the price.
This November, we have a real chance to elect new leadership that will put Georgia ratepayers first.
Every voter in Georgia can vote for Peter Hubbard and Dr. Alicia Johnson, two Democrats committed to lowering costs and protecting consumers — not corporate profits.
But here’s the challenge: many voters still don’t know what the Public Service Commission does, or that this election even exists.
We’re working to change that — but we need your help.
We’re launching a final push to inform voters, drive turnout, and elect Democrats to the PSC before early voting begins on October 14. Your support will help us reach the voters who need to hear from us most.
Will you chip in $10 today to help us spread the word and mobilize voters across Georgia?
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Let’s elect leaders who will stand up for Georgia families — and make sure every voter knows they have a choice this November.
— Georgia Dems
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