Friday, May 1, 2009

Fulton Co. Taxpayers Foundation files lawsuit over nuke bill

Posted by Thomas Wheatley on Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:13 PM

The Fulton County Taxpayers Foundation and its president John Sherman filed a lawsuit Thursday in Fulton County Superior Court over Senate Bill 31, a controversial piece of legislation that allows Georgia Power to begin charging customers in advance for two new proposed nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle.

The lawsuit names the Georgia Public Service Commission, the quasi-judicial state agency that decides how much you pay for your electricity, and Gov. Sonny Perdue, who signed the bill on April 21, as defendants.

During the legislative session, a diverse group of critics called the bill unfair because some industrial customers are exempt from the rate hike. They also said the issue belonged in the Georgia Public Service Commission, where a full-time staff examines and studies the complicated issue of nuclear financing. Georgia Power hired more than 70 lobbyists the push the bill.

In court documents, the foundation’s attorney John Woodham — whom might be best remembered as the lone-wolf barrister who successfully fought the Beltline all the way to Georgia Supreme Court — calls the bill unconstitutional.

View the 53-page lawsuit here. It's a long and complicated read for those not trained in the language of legalese. But it's sure to be an interesting battle over one of the most recent legislative session's biggest issues.

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