
I’m sure you’ve seen story after story of local communities fighting for data center accountability. Concerned citizens are fighting valiantly, but they are fighting on too many fronts.

Today, in my weekly effort to demystify another one of SRP’s quirky voting rules, I want to explain why SRP counts some votes one way and others a completely different way.

I’ve mentioned in every one of my videos and posts that APS customers who own property in SRP “votable lands” have a right to vote in the SRP board and council elections this coming April.
Here’s what you need to know.

This week want to remind you that SRP has its own voter registration system —its own Permanent Early Voter List.

Did you know that 50% of all SRP customers can’t vote in the election of the utility that they send thousands of dollars to every year?
People like to believe that we have more water than we need in the desert. But we don’t and we have not for some time. Water conservation has a direct connection to our economy and maybe even your ability to retire. Utilities need to take things more seriously.