Norris Resigns from FERC
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Norris Resigns from FERC
On Aug. 7, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner John Norris submitted a letter of resignation, effective Aug. 20, from a term not scheduled to expire until June 30, 2017. The resignation is a disappointment to many in public power who welcomed Norris’s concern for consumers and a reasonable approach to many issues that came before the Commission.
Norris has been passed over twice for chair and publicly blamed Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) for scuttling his chances in the belief that Norris was too "pro-coal." Norris is set to become the minister-counselor for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Rome.
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