Florida Public Service Commission schedules January 6 conference in Tallahassee

Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission
Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission - Florida Public Service Commission
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The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) is set to hold a Commission Conference on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will take place at the Betty Easley Conference Center in the Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room, located at 4075 Esplanade Way in Tallahassee.

The agenda for the conference includes items scheduled for consideration by the commission. Members of the public are invited to comment on any item listed for public participation. Those interested in providing input are encouraged to contact the FPSC’s Office of General Counsel at 850-413-6199.

A live broadcast of the event will be available online, with viewers able to access it by selecting “Watch Live and Archived PSC Events.” In addition, coverage may be provided by the Florida Channel; viewers should check their local listings for details.



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