Tricia Pridemore is a lifelong Georgian, successful businesswoman, and proven public servant who has spent her career fighting for conservative values and common-sense solutions. Most recently on the Georgia PSC, Tricia has worked to protect ratepayers, promote affordable and reliable energy, and hold utilities accountable to the people they serve.

Born and raised in Georgia, Tricia built her life around faith, family, and community. From Marietta to Calhoun, Ball Ground to Jasper, she knows the people of Georgia, and their values, their challenges, and their aspirations.

Tricia is running for Congress to advance the America First agenda alongside President Trump. She’s someone who will secure our border, cut wasteful spending, defend our Second Amendment, protect life, and never back down when it matters most. President Trump needs reinforcements in Washington. Help is on the way.

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Tricia Pridemore is a Cobb County wife, conservative Republican, and proven leader who has called Georgia’s 11th District home for more than 30 years.

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Tricia was elected to the Georgia Public Service Commission in 2018, and was unanimously elected Chairman of the PSC in 2021, where she has stood up for Georgia families and small businesses, delivered low-cost and dependable power across the state, and demanded real accountability from the utilities that answer to the people paying the bills.

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Georgia Trend Magazine has repeatedly named Tricia one of the “100 Most Influential Georgians,” recognizing her record of results in both the public and private sectors.

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Before joining the PSC, Tricia served as Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Development, where she overhauled a struggling state agency and launched “Go Build Georgia”, the state’s signature skilled trades initiative, fronted by Mike Rowe of Discovery’s Dirty Jobs, that recruited a new generation of Georgians into high-paying careers in energy, construction, and transportation.

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A small business entrepreneur at heart, Tricia and her husband built Accucast, a marketing technology company, from a spare bedroom in their Marietta home into a multi-million-dollar firm serving Fortune 500 clients before its acquisition in 2006.

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Tricia has been a trusted ally to Georgia’s Republican governors, serving on the transition teams of both Governor Nathan Deal and Governor Brian Kemp, and co-chairing Governor Deal’s Inaugural Committees in 2011 and 2015.

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As President of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), Tricia Pridemore became the first Georgia commissioner to lead the nation’s top energy-regulatory body in nearly two decades, and giving Georgia a powerful voice on America’s energy future. In this capacity, she fought to keep rates affordable for hardworking families, championed reliable baseload power including natural gas and nuclear, and pushed billions in infrastructure investment that strengthens Georgia’s grid and creates high-quality jobs.

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A graduate of Kennesaw State University, Tricia is an active member of the Rotary Club of Marietta and serves on the Women’s Ministries Board at Mount Paran Church, where her faith and her community come first.