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There were coops. They wanted to try to get access to validate memphis, believe it or not it would be easier for the electrons to go to memphis then come back into texas then for them to get electricity from the windfarms of west texas so once again transmission was in the way. They built a very large, there were environmentalist, there was labor. He madesure that the conductor , the powers that all the jobs were associated with building this would be local so that generated some and there were republicans, republican county commissioner in the county north ofmemphis was one of the most outspoken fans of this and went toe to toe with the centers from tennessee over this but once it became very political. Ive got two questions. You mentioned either voltage direct current. Thats what this was. Was it that way coming back there were good reasons for it. You also mentioned there was a need to get an answer forward or not and find another way so what about directcurrent and now weve got 78 ....
In lexington, kentucky. You served as an its a advisor to mitch mcconnell. Give us a sense how that background informs or doesnt your approach at approaching policy. Absolutely. Thank you for having me. Its a pleasure to be here today. Yes, i did spend a good chunk of my youth in lexington, kentucky, and had the opportunity to serve the senior senator and party leader from kentucky in United States senate, senator mcconnell. In terms of how that informs my work at the commission, you know, i cant quantify how much i learned from senator mcconnell just about his work ethic and his discipline and his leadership style, his approach to governance. His approach to bipartisanship. Ofmy working for him, most if not all the legislative initiatives are worked on, they didnt pass the senate with 60 votes. They passed with 85 plus votes. Often times, and were talking substantial legislation on the energy front, multiple form bills, multiple h ....
Informed or doesnt inform your approach at ferc. Absolute. Thank you foryo having me and is a pleasure to you today. Yes, i did spend a good chunk of my youth in lexington, kentucky, and obviously had the opportunity to serve the senior senator and party leader from kentucky in the United States senate, senator mcconnell. In terms of how that informs my work at the commission, i cant quantify how much i learned from senator mcconnell just about his work ethic and his discipline and his leadership style, his approach to governance is approach to bipartisanship i think, you knew, in my working for him, most of, if not all of the legislative initiatives that ieg worked on, it didnt pass the senate with 60 votes. They pass with 85 plus votes. Oftentimes, and were talking substantial legislation on the energy front, on the Infrastructure Sector multiple. Farm bills, multiple ....
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