Wis. Senate Rejects PSC Commissioner Huebner
State Commissioner Tyler Huebner will leave the Wisconsin Public Service Commission after the GOP-majority state Senate voted to reject his nomination, the PSC said Tuesday. In Wisconsin, a governor’s nominee can serve on the commission before receiving Senate confirmation. Gov.…
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Tony Evers (D) appointed Huebner in March 2020 and reappointed him for a six-year term that began March 2021. “The decision by Senate Republicans to fire him today defies justification and logic,” Evers said Tuesday. Evers appointed Kristy Nieto, the PSC’s energy division administrator, to replace Huebner starting Feb. 2 for a term that expires March 1, 2025, the governor’s office said. In a statement, Huebner said, “I am moving forward, and I plan to build on my work at the Commission and throughout my career to tackle some of the big challenges of our times in a different capacity.” PSC Chairperson Rebecca Cameron Valcq also leaves the commission this month (see 2401110059).