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A Q&A With Public Service Commissioner Ted Trabue

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One of the most important decision-makers in the cost of your energy bills and the fate of D.C.’s climate change action is a tiny governmental body that packs a lot of power: the D.C. Public Service Commission.

The post A Q&A With Public Service Commissioner Ted Trabue appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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