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Arthur D’Andrea, Texas’ last remaining utility regulator, resigned Tuesday night at Gov. Greg Abbott’s request, 13 days after he was appointed chairman of the Public Utility Commission. D’Andrea submitted his resignation shortly after Texas Monthly published an article based on a recording of a March 9 phone conversation between the...
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