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Public Service Commission warns committee that denied $600,000 request risks document-system failure

Senate Corporations Committee · February 13, 2026
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Summary

Deputy Chairman Chris Petrie told the committee the PSC's 15-year-old document management system is at risk and that a $600,000 request (denied by the joint appropriations committee) included $400,000 one‑time and $200,000 ongoing; PSC said funding could come from its special-revenue public-utility assessment.

The Wyoming Public Service Commission told the Senate Corporations Committee that a denied budget request to replace its document management system leaves the agency vulnerable to operational failure and loss of timely public access to case records.

Deputy Chairman Chris Petrie said the PSC’s case-management system — installed about 15 years ago and no longer supported by the vendor — underpins the commission’s ability to handle filings, preserve archives and provide public access, especially in large utility…

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