Arizona Corporation Commission

Arizona Corporation Commission

Lea Márquez Peterson Appointed to National Water Committee

On July 8, Chairwoman Lea Márquez Peterson of the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) was appointed Co-Vice Chair of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) Committee on Water. NARUC is a national association of state utility commissioners, such as those serving on the ACC. The Water Committee brings together state utility commissioners, water service

Arizona Corporation Commission

Arizona Corporation Commission Wants to Remind Ratepayers of Disconnection Prohibition

Given the excessive heat warnings in effect this week, the Arizona Corporation Commission wants to remind Arizonans that during periods of extreme weather, regulated electric utilities are prohibited from disconnecting customers for reasons such as late payment, failure to pay, or carrying a bill arrearage. Under current rules regulated utilities such as Arizona Public Service

Events

Yavapai Republican Men’s Forum – Meet Your 2022 Candidates

The Yavapai Republican Men’s Forum will continue their candidate series at their next monthly luncheon on Monday, March 14th,  at the Prescott Vibes Event Center, 6200 Hwy 89 (see map at bottom).  The event starts promptly at 11:30am.  Parking is free.  An RSVP is required. The March lineup of candidates is particularly strong. Attorney General Mark Brnovich 

Arizona Corporation Commission

Corporation Commission Announces Top Investor Threats for 2022

The Corporation Commission released today an annual list of top investor threats and urged caution before purchasing popular and volatile unregulated investments—especially those involving cryptocurrency and digital assets.  Also, the Commission announced guidance for investors, including steps to take to reduce the possibility of becoming a fraud victim in the new year. “The Corporation Commission’s

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Methane Fee: Increased Costs to Residential and Businesses

The Nick Myers and Kevin Thompson team for Arizona Corporation Commission has issued a joint statement regarding the Biden Administration proposal on methane fees. In the current Administration’s drive to abolish the use of non-renewables, they are now trying to place a methane fee on industry that is expected to cost between $42-$72 billion annually