Daniel Hall (Missouri)
Daniel Y. Hall is a former member of the Missouri Public Service Commission.[1] He was appointed to the commission in September 2013 by Gov. Jay Nixon to replace Terry M. Jarrett, whose term had expired. Hall's term on the commission was effective through September 2019.
Biography
Hall was Gov. Nixon's chief legislative aide prior to his appointment to the Public Service Commission. He also served as senior counsel to Nixon during the governor's tenure as state attorney general.[2]
Hall obtained a bachelor's degree from Carleton College and a law degree from the University of Missouri School of Law. While in law school, he was note and comment editor of Law Review.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts in history - Carleton College (1988)
- Juris Doctor - University of Missouri School of Law (1993)
Political career
Missouri Public Service Commission (2013-2019)
Hall served as a member of the Missouri Public Service Commission from 2013 to 2019.[3]
Appointments
2013
Hall was appointed to the Missouri Public Service Commission by Governor Jay Nixon for a six-year term beginning in September 2013.[4]
Personal
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As of 2013, Hall resided in Columbia, Missouri. He and his wife, Cindy, had three children together: Elly, Kate and Keaton.[4]
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See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ Missouri Public Service Commission, "The Commissioners," accessed October 17, 2013
- ↑ Connect Tri-States.com, " Nixon appoints aide to Missouri utility commission," September 29, 2013
- ↑ The Columbia Tribune, "Nixon names Columbian to utility panel," September 28, 2013
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Missouri Public Service Commission, "Commissioners - Daniel Y. Hall," accessed October 17, 2013
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