Commissioners Ridder, Johnson Re-Elected to Leadership Positions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Commissioners Ridder, Johnson Re-Elected  
               to Leadership Positions

Lincoln, January 16, 2019 – District 5, Commissioner Mary 
Ridder of Callaway, was elected to serve as Chair of the 
Nebraska Public Service Commission for a second year. 
District 4, Commissioner Rod Johnson of Sutton, was also 
elected to serve a second year as Vice Chair. The two 
were chosen to retain their leadership positions during
the Commissions’ January 15, meeting in Lincoln.

Elected to the Commission in November 2016, Ridder, who 
is serving year three of a six-year term representing the 47 
counties in District 5, said she is looking forward to 
continuing her leadership role.

“The Commission has a lot going on right now, including 
developing Next Generation 911, assisting with the 
regionalization of our Public Safety Answering Points 
(PSAPS), pushing Broadband further out into rural areas 
and improving monitoring of our grain warehouses
and dealers, home and recreational vehicle manufacturers,
transportation providers, and our regulated natural gas
providers,” Ridder said.

Topping her list of goals for the year is helping to develop 
the report to the Legislature from the Rural Broadband Task 
Force of which she is a member.

“We’ve got a lot of good heads from a variety of 
backgrounds on the Task Force, she stated, and we’re making 
progress analyzing the best way for Nebraska to build out 
broadband services to homes and businesses who are 
unserved or underserved.” 

Commission leadership positions are elected on an annual 
basis. ###

Contact:
Deb Collins- Media & Communications Mgr.
(402) 471-0226
deb.collins@nebraska.gov
 

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