Public Service Commissioner Tony Clark

Biography

The citizens of North Dakota first elected Tony Clark to the Public Service Commission in November 2000. He was re-elected in 2006.

Tony holds the PSC portfolio on electric generation and transmission. As such, he is active in state and regional efforts to develop North Dakota’s vast energy exporting potential and provide affordable, reliable energy to consumers. Since joining the Commission, Tony has overseen regulatory proceedings that have facilitated over three billion dollars in new investment in North Dakota through expanded wind, coal and oil and gas infrastructure.

At the same time North Dakota has maintained its position as one of the lowest cost energy states in the nation, and continues its tradition of excellence in environmental protection.

In November 2010, he was elected by his peers across the nation to serve a one-year term as President of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC). As such, he leads association efforts on matters of importance to the regulatory community and America’s utility consumers. He regularly interacts with other state and federal policy makers, and key stakeholders within academia, public interest groups, and the media. He is a past Chairman of the NARUC Telecommunications Committee. He has testified multiple times before committees of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives on matters related to telecommunications and energy.

Prior to his election he was North Dakota’s Labor Commissioner, serving in the cabinet of former Gov. Ed Schafer. He is a former state legislator, representing District 44 (Fargo) in the state House from 1994-97.

He holds bachelor’s degrees from North Dakota State University and an MPA from the University of North Dakota.

Having attained the rank of Eagle Scout as a youth, he maintains his involvement with and support of the Scouting program. He is a past Chairman of the Frontier Trails District of the BSA. He currently serves as the Cubmaster of Pack 180 in Bismarck, and is a member of the Northern Lights Council Executive Board.

Tony and his wife, Amy, have three children.

Contact Information

North Dakota Public Service Commission
600 E. Boulevard, Dept. 408
Bismarck, ND 58505-0480
701.328.2400

Website

www.psc.nd.gov