Don Haggar, the Republican nominee for Public Utilities Commissioner in South Dakota, recently sat down for an interview to discuss his plans for the role. Haggar won the nomination at the party’s convention, and his opponent, Perry Poirier, has not yet conceded.
Recount Expected
A recount is expected in the election, and Haggar’s opponent may file a lawsuit if the results do not go in their favor. The outcome of the election could have significant implications for the state’s energy policy and regulatory environment.
Haggar emphasized the importance of representing the entire state as Public Utilities Commissioner, and he expressed his commitment to working with all stakeholders to ensure that the state’s energy needs are met. He also discussed the challenges of regulating the electrical grid and the need for a balanced approach to energy policy.
Original reporting: The Dakota Scout (Sioux Falls) — read the source article.