Public Utility Commission v. GTE-Southwest, Inc.

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1995-04-13

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GONZALEZ, Justice, joined by GAMMAGE, Justice, concurring in part and dissenting in part. I concur with the Court’s holding today that under the circumstances of this case the PUC lacked retroactive ratemaking authority. However, because the Court also approves a calculation of GTE’s tax liability that may result in ratepayers reimbursing GTE for taxes that the utility will neve…

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