| MMWEC’s original responsibilities
included advocacy for the interests of municipal utilities in various
state, regional and federal forums, and public power advocacy remains
an important service provided by MMWEC today. The MMWEC staff includes
many seasoned public power professionals who have been involved
with public power policy development for several decades.
Through the Legislative Committee of the MMWEC
Board of Directors, MMWEC interacts with state and federal legislators
during the promulgation of laws and regulations affecting the
interests of public power. This interaction includes the development
and delivery of fact sheets on various issues, face-to-face meetings
with legislators and their staffs, and testimony before legislative
committees.
Members of MMWEC’s staff serve on the various
committees where the policies and procedures governing New England’s
wholesale power markets are developed, ensuring that issues affecting
public power interests are raised and recognized as early as possible.
MMWEC’s role as an advocate often requires participation
in state and federal regulatory proceedings, and occasionally
leads the organization into state and federal courts to protect
the rights and interests of public power.
While MMWEC represents the interests of
its member and participant Massachusetts municipal utilities,
it also works with other public power utilities throughout New
England, as well as regional and national public power organizations,
to address public power issues with maximum efficiency and economy.
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