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In a twist of irony, Texas Public Utility Commission Chair DeAnn Walker found herself sitting in a chilly, darkened hearing room Sunday as she opened the commission’s second emergency open meeting of the weekend. The state’s facilities group had turned down all the heating and nearly all the lights —...
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