The Missouri Public Service Commission opened a case to...
The Missouri Public Service Commission opened a case to hear from stakeholders about the commission staff investigation of the state’s Lifeline program. In a Wednesday order it noted the docket is intended “to serve as a repository for additional documents,…
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and to facilitate Staff’s communication with stakeholders regarding its continuing investigation,” according to the order (http://on.mo.gov/12YbZNo). “Staff indicates its intent to gather additional information about the Lifeline Program and to evaluate the purposes and goals of the Missouri Universal Service Fund.” It flagged the order in a press release Thursday, inviting comment on the program. The order does not give any specific comment deadlines.