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i think the rate making process um the rate making authority of pura is one of the hardest things to get your arms around um because folks see uh that a entity has filed for a rate increase with us um and they donamp;#39;t understand that in some respects pera is legally obligated to provide the utility with the at least a portion of the requested relief so the u.s supreme court created some precedent that has been pretty pervasive throughout the utility regulatory industry for the past i donamp;#39;t know almost 100 years at this point there are two key cases to understand um they are shortened to um hope is so it was federal power commission first hope natural gas and then there is a second case blue field water works waterworks and improvement company versus public service commission of west virginia so for short theyamp;#39;re called the hope and bluefield cases and those two cases engendered the principles that a regulated utility uh is entitled to a reasonable opportun