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Friday, April 4, 2008

Chancey & Hornady enters race for Alabama PSC president

The Republican race up to three candidates now for PSC President

Matt Chancey, who has worked behind the scenes on political issues and campaigns in Montgomery and Washington, entered his first political race Thursday when he signed up to run as a Republican for president of the Alabama Public Service Commission. "My goal is to put 'the public' back into the Public Service Commission," Chancey said. "The Public Service Commission has been asleep at the switch and primarily serves big utilities — no average consumers." Chancey is a native of Enterprise, who now lives in Chelsea and works in communications and marketing.

Former PSC staffer Jack Hornady of Montgomery and former republican candidate for PSC place 2 in 2006 has entered into the PSC president race also as a republican. His candidacy puts the race at three qualified candidates for the republican primary. Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh former State Republican Party chair is also running as a republican in the June 3rd primary.