Former Wisconsin regulator sought job as utility CEO months after voting to approve its projects

Wisconsin State Journal: A former Wisconsin regulator sought to lead one of the state’s largest utilities just months after voting to approve two of the company’s projects.

Mike Huebsch, who resigned from the Public Service Commission in February, later applied for the job of chief executive officer of Dairyland Power Cooperative, according to documents obtained by a group suing the agency over approval of a controversial power line through southwestern Wisconsin.

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