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Terry Jarrett
Terry M. Jarrett is Commissioner on the Missouri Public Service Commission. He was appointed by Governor Matt Blunt for a six-year term on September 11, 2007. Commissioner Jarrett received unanimous Senate confirmation on January 17, 2008.[1][2]
Education
Jarrett attended Central Missouri State University to receive his Bachelor of Science and later he earned his J.D. from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law. During law school, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Missouri Law Review. In 2005, Jarrett was honored with the Most Recent Distinguished Graduate Award by the University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Law.[1]
Memberships
- Member of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)
- Member of the NARUC Gas Committee
- Co-vice-chair of the Critical Infrastructure Committee
- Member of the NARUC/FERC Demand Response Collaborative
- Member of the NARUC Subcommittee on Clean Coal and Carbon Sequestration
- Member of the New Mexico State University Center for Public Utilities Advisory Council
2010 election
Jarrett ran for circuit judge on the Missouri 19th Judicial Circuit Court, Division 2 in 2010. Jarrett won only 48.7% of the vote in the Republican primary, losing the nomination for the seat to Daniel Green.[3]
- Main article: Missouri judicial elections, 2010
External links
- Official Campaign website
- News Tribune, "Jarrett, Green seek nomination for circuit judge," July 27, 2010 (dead link)
Footnotes