A federal court ruling broadened the definition of political spending that must be excluded from utility rates, says @OCC4Consumers, with potentially big implications for PUCO’s investigation into FirstEnergy’s misuse of ratepayer $ to support #HB6 dis.puc.state.oh.us/DocumentRecord…
The court ruling could also raise new questions about $137 million in external affairs costs that FirstEnergy included in “above-the-line” accounts that #FERC reserves for utility operating expenses that are “presumptively recoverable” from ratepayers energyandpolicy.org/firstenergy-se…
The court ruling affirmed that FERC should have ordered a transmission company jointly owned by AEP and Allegheny Energy (FirstEnergy) should to refund $6 million in ratepayer money that was misused for political spending cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opini…
The AEP-Allegheny Energy owned transmission company misused ratepayer money to, among other things, pay Larry Puccio for lobbying after Puccio resigned as then Gov. Joe Manchin’s chief of staff ferc.gov/sites/default/…

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2004: FirstEnergy publicly disclosed a $500K payment to IEU-Ohio, an org affiliated with future PUCO chairman Samuel Randazzo, in an annual report filed with the SEC, as was required at the time under the PUHCA energyandpolicy.org/firstenergy-se…
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