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Just one Public Utility Commission member remains after another resignation in aftermath of winter storm

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Shelly Botkin’s departure comes a week after the commission’s chair, DeAnn Walker, also stepped down.

Public Utility Commissioner Shelly Botkin has resigned in the aftermath of the deadly Texas winter weather crisis that left millions of people without power.

The three-member PUC oversees the state’s power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.

“Commissioner Shelly Botkin has resigned her role with the Public Utility Commission of Texas, effective immediately,” the commission said in one-sentence statement Monday evening.

The Public Utility Commission announced Shelly Botkin’s resignation Monday. Credit: Public Utility Commission of Texas

Botkin’s exit comes a week after the chairwoman of the commission, DeAnn Walker, submitted her resignation under pressure from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. Two days later, Gov. Greg Abbott picked a current commissioner, Arthur D’Andrea, to replace Walker as chair. With Botkin’s resignation, the commission is now down to just one member.

That means Abbott will now get to appoint two new commissioners — one to fill D’Andrea’s former slot and the other to succeed Botkin. They are subject to confirmation by the Texas Senate.

Walker testified in front of lawmakers before resigning, and D’Andrea spoke publicly about issues over the power outages after being elevated to commission chair. Meanwhile, Botkin has mostly kept quiet publicly.

She was appointed by Abbott to the PUC in 2018, and was reappointed in 2019 for a term that would have expired in 2025. Previously, she worked for ERCOT in government relations and corporate communications, and prior to that, she spent 10 years at the Texas Capitol as a senior policy analyst.

Erin Douglas and Mitchell Ferman contributed reporting.

“Just one Public Utility Commission member remains after another resignation in aftermath of winter storm” was first published at https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/08/public-utility-commission-resign/ by The Texas Tribune. The Texas Tribune is proud to celebrate 10 years of exceptional journalism for an exceptional state.


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