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For Immediate Release

Entergy Mississippi Commends Mississippi Legislature for Passing SB 2295

03/08/2018

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Mara Hartmann|(601) 969-2520|mhartma@entergy.com

JACKSON, Mississippi – Entergy Mississippi, Inc. today praised the members of the Mississippi Legislature for the passage of Senate Bill 2295. The legislation, which reauthorizes the Mississippi Public Service Commission, includes “fairness language” which clarifies that the MPSC is the proper forum to first address state law claims against electric utilities. The bill, which overwhelmingly passed the Mississippi Senate 51-1 and the House by a bipartisan vote of 90-26, now heads to Gov. Phil Bryant for his signature.

“On behalf of our 2,200-plus Mississippi employees, I commend the members of the Legislature for passing the ‘fairness language’ in SB 2295 and for their bi-partisan support,” said Haley Fisackerly, Entergy Mississippi president and CEO. “We’re especially pleased that the bill has received bipartisan support throughout the legislative process.”

“We’re proud of our reputation for integrity in our business practices, which is proven by decades of clean audits of our operations by the MPSC,” he added. “After passing such audits, it is only fair that when claims are later made against the same electric utility – like those made by the attorney general against Entergy Mississippi – that those claims first be addressed as part of an open hearing of the MPSC. SB 2295 does not make the MPSC the only place to dispute electric utility issues; it simply makes it the first place. All citizens, including attorneys general, can challenge an MPSC decision in court.”

“Our company has had our operations validated by the MPSC and unfairly maligned by the attorney general at the same time. Sadly, this discrepancy has resulted in a legal dispute that has taken away resources that our company otherwise could have invested in Mississippi and Mississippians, and exposed our customers to the potential of having to pay millions in unnecessary legal costs,” he continued. “SB 2295 provides a solution to this problem. Although it is our position that this bill would apply to the case, a court would have to decide if the passage of this bill would impact the attorney general’s lawsuit against Entergy Mississippi. There is no doubt, however, that the bill would provide needed clarity to future disputes between state entities on the regulation of electric utilities.

Entergy Mississippi, Inc. provides electricity to approximately 447,000 customers in 45 counties. Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including nearly 9,000 megawatts of nuclear power. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.9 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of approximately $11 billion and more than 13,000 employees.

 

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