Florida Public Service Commission schedules January 6 conference in Tallahassee

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The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced it will hold a Commission Conference on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, starting at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will take place at the Betty Easley Conference Center in the Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room, located at 4075 Esplanade Way in Tallahassee.

According to the FPSC, items scheduled for consideration during the conference are available for review. The commission noted that public comment may be taken on any item noticed for public participation. Individuals interested in participating are encouraged to contact the FPSC’s Office of General Counsel at 850-413-6199.

A live broadcast of the conference will be available by selecting “Watch Live and Archived PSC Events.” Coverage may also be provided by the Florida Channel, depending on local listings.



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