Arizona utility spent big to sway election of its regulators
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Arizona utility spent big to sway election of its regulators
By BOB CHRISTIE and JACQUES BILLEAUD | April 26, 2019
PHOENIX (AP) Facing what it saw as a threat to its monopoly from a surging rooftop solar industry, Arizonas largest utility secretly funneled millions of dollars to back favored candidates for the state commission regulating it.
Arizona Public Service Co. recently acknowledged it gave money to groups that spent $3.2 million in the 2014 Arizona Corporation Commission races. The disclosure in filings with the commission came after the utility refused for the past four years to confirm or deny its participation in the election despite broad suspicion that it did.
The spending raises questions about whether a regulated monopoly such as APS should be allowed to contribute money to political causes that could adversely affect customers, and whether it should be permitted to keep such spending secret.
It also provided details of $4.1 million in spending to influence its regulators 2016 election and nearly $40 million to defeat a citizens initiative last year that would have required that it get much more of its power from solar and other renewable sources. APS previously acknowledged those contributions.