Arizona has a lot of people from other states, so they may not be used to electing their public utility board. So we are one of a few states that has an elected board. We're one of eight states that has authority of our board written into our constitution for our state. But it's. It's overlooked. It's, you know, people, they pay their utility bill, they take for granted, their lights go off and on, and that's about all the attention that it gets. (03:30–03:36)
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Asserts that Arizona is one of eight states with the authority of its public utility board written into its state constitution.
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