Texas Joins Multi-State Effort to Prevent Vanguard From Exerting Excessive Power Over Utility Companies

Texas Joins Multi-State Effort to Prevent Vanguard From Exerting Excessive Power Over Utility Companies
Power transmission lines in rural Orange County near Hillsborough, N.C., deliver electricity in a file photo, on Aug. 14, 2018. Gerry Broome/AP Photo
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Over concerns of increasing energy costs, Texas has joined a multi-state effort to curb the power of investment fund management company Vanguard over publicly traded utilities, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Jan. 3.

The Lone Star state is joining Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina, and South Dakota, who, through their attorneys general, are part of a Utah and Indiana-led motion to intervene in a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) proceeding to prevent Vanguard from exerting too much power over publicly traded utilities.
Savannah Hulsey Pointer
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Savannah Pointer is a politics reporter for The Epoch Times. She can be reached at [email protected]
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