The Missouri Public Service Commission regulates investor-owned electric, steam, natural gas, water and sewer and telephone companies. Its mission is to ensure Missouri consumers have access to safe, reliable and reasonably priced utility service while allowing those utility companies under our jurisdiction an opportunity to earn a reasonable return on their investment. The PSC also regulates manufacturers and retail dealers who sell new and used manufactured homes and modular units. The commission was established in 1913. The PSC is comprised of five commissioners, who are appointed by the governor.
Telecommunications Press Releases
Up one level- PR-08-115 -- PSC Grants CenturyTel Resquest For Competitive Classification In Some Of Its Exchanges
- PR-08-114 -- PSC Grants Spectra Request For Competitive Classification In The Aurora Exchange
- PR-08-108 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In Spectra Request For Competitive Classification In The Aurora Exchange
- PR-08-107 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In CenturyTel Request For Competitive Classification In Some Of Its Exchanges
- PR-08-85 -- PSC Grants Embarq Request For Competitive Classification In Some Of Its Exchanges
- PR-08-80 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In Embarq Request For Competitive Classification
- PR-08-53 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In CenturyTel Competitive Classification Case
- PR-08-51 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In Spectra Competitive Classification Case
- PR-08-45 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In Embarq Competitive Classification Case
- PR-08-41 -- PSC Sets Intervention Deadline In Oregon Farmers Mutual Telephone Request
- PR-08-26 -- PSC Grants Embarq Request For Competitive Classification In Its Lebanon Exchange