Something like that.
Here’s the latest from the Appalachian News-Express:
FRANKFORT — A final decision on the eligibility of two Mountain Water District commissioners has not been reached by the Kentucky Public Service Commission, but may be soon.
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The source of that controversial measure, which was placed in the House’s budget bill during last month’s special session, has never been publicly stated. But, during the hearing, a question arose about the new law.
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“Our commission staff will respectfully submit three issues: What are the boundaries of the water district? Do the commissioners reside within those boundaries, and, if not, are they a customer who receives water service from the water district?” he said.
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However, questioning by the PSC Thursday, and from Wuetcher indicated the PSC may be skeptical about whether akers and litafik’ business connections qualify them as “customers” of the district.
The new law did not define what a “customer” of the district is.
Akers testified she believes she is a customer of the district through businesses owned by her husband.
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However, during the hearing Thursday, Akers admitted that the bills for water service are paid by the corporations owned by her husband and she is not an officer of the corporations.
The same line of questioning met Litafik, who testified he is an owner of L & M Mart in Kimper, which receives water service from Mountain Water District, which qualifies him as a customer.
But, under questioning by Wuetcher, Litafik testified that the water bills are paid by that corporation, not directly by him.
PSC Chairman David Armstrong also said the issue of Akers and Litafik’s was brought before the PSC prior to the change in law, which brought up more questions.
Keith Hall is shaking in his boots, busily wondering if he’ll be discovered or not.
Meanwhile, Kentuckians everywhere suffer thanks to unethical legislation brought forth by unethical legislators who lie and deceive them in an attempt to personally benefit.
Woe unto the corruption of Frankfort.




























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