Government Affairs
With ever-changing political and regulatory climates, ²»Á¼ÈËÑо¿Ëù’s electric co-ops have faced many political challenges in Columbus and in Washington, D.C.
OEC understands the importance of building and continuously fostering strong relationships with regulators, elected officials, and their staff - and is committed to educating federal and state officials on the importance of electric cooperatives, the cooperative business model, and the necessity of reliable and affordable electric service to ²»Á¼ÈËÑо¿Ëù’s cooperative members. OEC amplifiesÌýthe collective cooperative voice at the ²»Á¼ÈËÑо¿Ëù Statehouse and on Capitol Hill.
Political Engagement
End-of the line electric cooperative members and cooperative employees can engage in the political process by participating in our national political action committee, America’s Electric Cooperative PAC, which supports state and federal officeholders and candidates who support co-ops.
More than 36,000 electric cooperative members across the country support America’s Electric Cooperative PAC – including 6,000 from ²»Á¼ÈËÑо¿Ëù.
If you are an ²»Á¼ÈËÑо¿Ëù cooperative member and are interested in learning more about America’s Electric Cooperative PAC, please contact your local cooperative.
OEC Government Affairs & Economic Development Staff
Marc Armstrong
Marc Armstrong
Director, Government Affairs
614.893.4042
marmstrong@ohioec.org
Kelly Barr
Kelly Barr
Manager, Government Affairs
614.560.3733
kbarr@ohioec.org
Dennis Mingyar
Dennis Mingyar
Director, Economic Development
614.361.6138
dmingyar@ohioec.org
Moriah Doherty
Moriah Doherty
Program Administrator, Government Affairs
614.430.7851
mdoherty@ohioec.org
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