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Kempthorne Sworn in as Interior Secretary

Dirk Kempthorne, former governor of Idaho, was officially sworn in Wednesday as the secretary of the Department of Interior in a ceremony at the White House. He succeeds former Interior Secretary Gale Norton who departed in March.

June 9, 2006

Jeffery Sworn In as New CFTC Chariman

Reuben Jeffery III was sworn Monday as the new chairman and a commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which regulates commodity futures and options on U.S. exchanges. The appointment came two days after Joseph Kelliher officially became chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the other major D.C. regulatory body charged with oversight of the energy industry (see related story).

July 12, 2005

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One of the two new members of the California Public Utilities Commission was sworn in last Tuesday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dian Grueneich’s official placement on the five-member regulatory panel was announced Thursday by the CPUC’s San Francisco office. A lawyer who has worked on various energy and environmental issues before the CPUC in the past, Grueneich still has to be confirmed by the California Senate, but under state law, she can serve for up to a year without being confirmed. A second Schwarzenegger appointee, Steve Poizner, was not mentioned in the CPUC announcement so it is assumed the governor is still waiting to swear him in to his new position — a paid, full-time appointment, as is Grueneich’s. A long-time observer of the CPUC and a speaker at a Seattle energy conference Thursday, Arthur O’Donnell, said as part of as summary of the state’s current energy issues that Grueneich likely will have to recuse herself from a number of CPUC votes during her first year because of the work she has done in recent years representing various consumer, energy efficiency and environmental interests before the CPUC.

January 24, 2005

CA’s New Governor Suspends Proposed Regulations; Orders Statewide Review

Wasting no time in his first day on the job, California’s just-sworn-in Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued an executive order suspending all proposed new regulations and initiating a massive review of all regulations “adopted, amended or repealed in the last five years.”

November 24, 2003

CA’s New Governor Suspends Proposed Regulations; Orders Statewide Review

Wasting no time in his first day on the job, California’s just-sworn-in Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued an executive order suspending all proposed new regulations and initiating a massive review of all regulations “adopted, amended or repealed in the last five years.”

November 19, 2003

Brownell Joins FERC to Complete Commission

Former Pennsylvania regulator Nora Mead Brownell was sworn in as a FERC commissioner last Tuesday, filling out the ranks of the five-member federal agency. Brownell attended Wednesday’s regular open FERC meeting, but did not vote.

June 18, 2001

Brownell Joins FERC to Complete Commission

Former Pennsylvania regulator Nora Mead Brownell was sworn in as a FERC commissioner yesterday, filling out the ranks of the five-member federal agency. Brownell will be attending today’s regular open FERC meeting, although she has said she will not be voting.

June 13, 2001
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