Eric Skrmetta


Eric Frederick Skrmetta is an American politician who represents District 1 on the Louisiana Public Service Commission, an influential regulatory agency which was the political springboard for former governors Huey Long, Jimmie Davis, and John McKeithen. Skrmetta is a member of the Republican Party.

Education and background

After finishing Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Skrmetta attended Louisiana State University, where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and in 1981, he received his B.S. degree in industrial technology. In 1985 he was a cum laude graduate of Southern University School of Law, passed the Louisiana Bar Exam, and entered the practice of law. In 1986 Skrmetta received his LL.M. in admiralty law from Tulane University Law School.
Since 1989 he has focused on legal mediation. A member of the Louisiana Republican State Central Committee for District 81, in 2003 he unsuccessfully sought to represent the coterminous District 81 in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

2008 Public Service Commissioner campaign

Skrmetta won the race for Public Service Commissioner in a November 4, 2008 runoff after two other candidates were eliminated in the primary election. His runoff opponent was former Public Service Commissioner John F. Schwegmann, who had no party affiliation. Skrmetta had the support of then-incumbent District 1 commissioner Jay Blossman, who was barred by term limits from seeking reelection. Skrmetta assumed his commissionership office on January 1, 2009 for a term that ended on December 31, 2014.

Public Service Commissioner

As Public Service Commissioner, Skrmetta has sought clarification of Louisiana’s ethics regulations, which have tightened since the state’s populistic past. In particular, he has sought to displace meal reimbursements to commissioners from regulated utility companies with reimbursements by the Public Service Commission itself.

Personal life

Eric Skrmetta has two children. Mr. Skrmetta is involved in various religious and community organizations. He lives in Metairie, Louisiana