Gov. Kay Ivey, based on a new law designed to give the people of Alabama broader representation on the Public Service Commission, recently appointed four additional Public Service commissioners.
The newly appointed commissioners are General Ron Burgess, Fred Johnson, Demarcus Joiner and Dr. Quinton Ross, Jr.
They will begin their service on January 18, 2027.
“For Alabama to remain the best state in which to live, work and raise a family, we need good people serving in public office, including on our Public Service Commission. I am proud to tap these four experienced leaders to serve their fellow Alabamians in this capacity,” said Gov. Ivey.
The President of the Public Service Commission is Cynthia Almond who was also appointed by Gov. Ivey.
Nominations are submitted by the Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House, Senate President Pro Tempore and minority leaders from both chambers.