Brown: House Arrest for GOP

Sen. Robert Brown has a few choice words for Georgia Republicans and Georgia Power.  Here’s a bit:

The legislation (SB-31) that allows Georgia Power to charge small businesses and residential customers for electricity in advance provides exhibits A to Z of Republican core economic and political values; family values are exhibited in the Speaker suite on the right wing at Motel 6.

The rest is below the fold.

SEND REPUBLICANS HOME TO LEARN FAMILY VALUES

Contact:  Senator Robert Brown
Atlanta:   404.656.5035
Macon:    478.750.0220

Georgia Republicans should pay for Georgia Power’s unnecessary rate increases.

The legislation (SB-31) that allows Georgia Power to charge small businesses and residential customers for electricity in advance provides exhibits A to Z of Republican core economic and political values; family values are exhibited in the Speaker suite on the right wing at Motel 6.

Georgia Power is a two-faced, government-sanctioned monopoly that robs people to bribe the public. The greedy corporate face employs Republicans to force small businesses and residential customers to pay for electricity before they can use it.  The friendly community face uses some of the pilfered money to hire pleasant employees and public relations firms to persuade the public that it is a benevolent corporate citizen.

The rate/tax increase legislation was written by Georgia Power and carried by Republican leaders.  The company hired every available bleached blonde-other colors were noticeably absent from every other lobbying firm under the gold dome.  Every known and unknown legislative maneuver was employed to pass the rate/tax increase. Exempting large rate payers and leaving the burden entirely on small businesses and residential payers was the major key to passing this onerous bill. This bought off the large companies with their highly paid lobbyists, leaving small businesses and residential customers virtually unarmed against a powerful corporation.
During the legislative debate, Republicans and lobbyists insisted the advance payments for electricity would start at $1.30 and go to $9.00 after 6 years.  The law is codified and Georgia Power now confesses to the truth, the payments will start at nearly $4.00 and go to $9.00 in 4 years. In retrospect, it is crystal clear why Republicans would not   pass former Senator Ed Tarver’s Truth in Testimony Act (SB-7), a proposed law to make it a felony for lobbyists and others to knowingly lie to a legislative committee.
Hidden deep in the rate/tax increase law is a provision that will allow Georgia Power to make future rate increases that will require small businesses and residential customers to pay for electricity before they use it. Georgia Power will make these increases without having to defend them at the Public Service Commission or any entity responsible for protecting public interests.
This is especially unfair to elderly rate/tax payers.  Many senior citizens will have to pay for electricity that will not be available until several years after they are dead.
It is not surprising that Georgia Republicans would place this unnecessary burden on small businesses and residential customers. After all, this gang of ruffians imposed a “sick-tax” on people in hospitals.
A jury of voters including the five Blind Boys of Alabama with Ray Charles serving as foreman from his grave can see well enough to find Georgia Republicans and Georgia Power guilty of increasing rates by deception. Georgia voters should sentence Georgia Republican politicians to their homes for 130 years and require them to learn the true meaning of family values.

Senator Brown has served in the Senate since 1991. He represents Twiggs and parts of Bibb (Macon), Wilkinson and Houston Counties. He serves on six important committees, Administrative Affairs, Judiciary, Insurance and Labor, Economic Development, Reapportionment and Redistricting, and Veterans and Military Affairs. He is serving a second term as Senate Democratic Leader, one of the top three leaders elected by members of the Senate.




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3 responses to “Brown: House Arrest for GOP”

  1. JMPrince Avatar

    The amount of subsidies for both the oil & nuke industries is astounding, and hidden in plain sight. JMP

  2. chamblee54 Avatar

    SB31 was enacted to help finance a nuclear power plant.
    It is amazing to see all the “small government conservatives” who think nukes are fine and dandy. Nuclear power=big government.
    Nukes require enormous amounts of capital.While I hear the arguments that SB31 will make people pay for power they may never use, it also puts the cost of such power up front. This is a novelty to a population that is used to having the costs hidden under mounds of debt. I should add that I have no illusion about the good intentions of any of the players in this game.
    Another issue with Nukes is the volatile nature of the fuel. While I think that nukes can be made safe, this requires consistent, non corrupt oversight by the government. Here again, nuclear power=big government.
    At some point, a decision was made to ignore solar power, and focus on nukes. If we had invested the capital in solar that has been invested in nukes. we just might be energy independent today. The nuclear and oil industry folks would have to find honest jobs.

  3. JMPrince Avatar

    A very useful reminder Amy, thanks for posting it! JMP

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