Like a lot of people love talking about Congress or talking about the local legislature, like, what the lawmakers do, what their power is, and this one gets ignored. Most states, like, okay, let me go back. Every state has a public utility board. Most states, it's appointed by the governor. and then it's sort of out of sight, out of mind. Arizona has a lot of people from other states, so they may not be used to electing their public utility board. (03:17–03:20)
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Asserts that in most states, the public utility board is appointed by the governor.
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