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Governor Ivey appoints Chris Beeker III to Alabama Public Service Commission

Governor Kay Ivey announced Monday the appointment of Chris Beeker III to the Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 2. Beeker will complete the remaining term of his father, Chris “Chip” Beeker, Jr., who announced his decision to step down from his seat on the Public Service Commission due to health challenges.

“Chris Beeker, III, possesses an excellent record of governmental and business experience, including heading the Alabama branch of a major federal agency through which he directed significant investments in economic development and water and sewer infrastructure improvements literally all across our state,” said Governor Ivey. “Chris understands first-hand the needs of Alabama communities and our citizens, and he will hit the ground running as public service commissioner.”

Chip Beeker has served on the PSC since 2014. On Monday, Governor Ivey informed Chris Beeker of his appointment. His term of office will begin immediately.

Chris Beeker, III, served for four years as USDA Rural Development Director for the state of Alabama under President Donald Trump. His background includes over a dozen years’ experience in banking, finance, budgeting, sales and marketing in the state, according to the Governor’s Office.

“It is with a humble heart that I accept the appointment to finish out my father’s term as Commissioner, Place 2, for the Alabama Public Service Commission,” said Chris Beeker, III.

“My father’s decision did not come lightly, and I am fully aware of the great responsibility I now have to fulfill my obligations to the people of Alabama. I look forward to working with the Alabama Public Service Commission staff and meeting citizens throughout our great state as we can continue to advance Alabama to be one of the most competitive states in the nation.”

A Greene County native and resident of Tuscaloosa, Chris Beeker III, is a graduate of The University of Mississippi at Oxford, and is married with three children.

Grayson Everett is the state and political editor for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270