O'Guinn named to Arkansas Public Service Commission post

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     (AP) – A 16-year veteran of the Arkansas Department of
Environmental Quality has been named to the panel that regulates utilities in
the state.
     Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday appointed Kimberly Lindsey O'Guinn to a six-year
term on the Arkansas Public Service Commission, replacing outgoing Commissioner
Lamar Davis. O'Guinn is Hutchinson's second appointment to the three-member
commission since taking office last year.
     O'Guinn is a Little Rock native who has served at ADEQ as an environmental
engineer and recently as communications director. Hutchinson praised her
background and regulatory experience for the post. She is also a former
environmental engineer at the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality.

   

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