Politics in the Regulatory Process? I’m Shocked!

Catching up on my reading:

In “Limited Utility”  (http://www.american.com/archive/2009/november/limited-utility),  Roger Noriega discovers politics entering into the regulatory process in Florida.  Hard to imagine, isn’t it?

I have no idea what the merits are in this particular case.  But just ask former (recalled) governor Gray Davis of California about whether regulatory commissions can have anything to do with a politician’s future.

HEK

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