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Eric Skrmetta becomes the third major Republican trying to keep U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy from winning reelection next year.
On Friday Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta announced his campaign for United States Senator.
Other hopefuls to unseat Cassidy include Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming and state Sen. Blake Miguez, R-New Iberia. U.S. Rep ...
Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta of Metairie announced he will be running for the United States Senate.
NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta is running for U.S. Senate.
Eric Skrmetta was on the path toward his third and final six-year term on the Louisiana Public Service Commission in Saturday’s election. He held a seemingly unsurmountable edge over opponent ...
Louisiana Public Service Commission Chair Eric Skrmetta has become entangled in controversy after an email from a Baton Rouge lobbyist surfaced on Tuesday (Aug. 5) describing his expectation of re ...
Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta pulled down more votes Tuesday night than he did to win reelection in 2014. But the two-time Republican incumbent finds himself facing a rookie ...
Now, incumbent republican Eric Skrmetta is up against Metairie lawyer and democrat Allen Borne in District 1, which includes the North Shore, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Jefferson and portions of ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Utility regulator Foster Campbell asked the Public Service Commission to reconsider its vote to award a $44,650 contract to a long-time friend of fellow commissioner Eric Skrmetta.
Eric Skrmetta, who has held two terms on the Louisiana Public Service Commission, will face a rookie Democratic challenger, New Orleans lawyer Allen H. Borne Jr., in the Dec. 5 runoff. The Advocate ...