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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2025-07-11 ( 10 items )  
Ariz. Corporation Commission Vice Chair Myers: "End of an Era" With EPCOR San Tan Rate Case (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 11 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on July 10, 2025: * * * Vice Chair Myers: "End of an Era" with EPCOR San Tan Rate Case Phoenix, Ariz. -- At the Arizona Corporation Commission's (ACC) July 9, 2025, regular open meeting, Vice Chairman Nick Myers voted with the Commission (5-0) to approve new rates for EPCOR San Tan Water and Wastewater Districts (WS-01303A-24-0130). This was the first rate case filed by EPCOR after acquiring owne more PR

Ariz. Corporation Commissioner Walden Cuts Unjustified Utility Expenses (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 11 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on July 10, 2025: * * * Commissioner Walden Cuts Unjustified Utility Expenses Phoenix, Ariz. - Commissioner Rachel Walden secured broad approval of her multiple amendments at the July 9, 2025 Open Meeting of the Arizona Corporation Commission to ensure accountability from utility companies. In the matter of Southwest Gas Company, the Commission passed Commissioner Walden's amendment to hold the more PR

AZDPS Launches Turquoise Alert Program to Help Locate Missing and Endangered Persons (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 11 -- The Arizona Department of Public Safety issued the following news release on July 10, 2025: * * * AZDPS Launches Turquoise Alert Program to Help Locate Missing and Endangered Persons PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) is proud to announce the launch of the Turquoise Alert system, a new statewide initiative designed to aid in the swift recovery of missing and endangered individuals under the age of 65, including members of tribal communities. more PR

Designing across cultural and geographic divides (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 10 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * Designing across cultural and geographic divides * In addition to the typical rigors of MIT classes, Terrascope Subject 2.00C/1.016/EC.746 (Design for Complex Environmental Issues) poses some unusual hurdles for students to navigate: collaborating across time zones, bridging different cultural and institutional experiences, and trying to do hands-on work over Zoom. That's because t more PR

Microchip Expands Space-Qualified FPGA Portfolio With New RT PolarFire Device Qualifications and SoC Availability (10)
CHANDLER, Arizona, July 11 -- Microchip Technology, a provider of smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions, issued the following news release: * * * Microchip Expands Space-Qualified FPGA Portfolio with New RT PolarFire Device Qualifications and SoC Availability Latest achievements highlight over 60 years of space heritage and commitment to high-reliability, radiation-tolerant technology for next-generation satellite and avionics systems. * Chandler, Arizona, July 10, 2025 - C more PR

Navajo Hopi Land Commission Reviews Lower Highway 89 Lease Terms and Advances Toward Final Approval (10)
WINDOW ROCK, Arizona, July 11 -- The Navajo Nation Government issued the following news release: * * * Navajo Hopi Land Commission reviews Lower Highway 89 lease terms and advances toward final approval WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. -- On July 3, the Navajo Hopi Land Commission received an update report on the Lower Highway 89 business site lease, outlining the final negotiated terms and next steps toward securing official concurrence from the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR) and the  more PR

Navajo Nation Government: Law and Order Committee Supports Legislation to Increase Annual Funding for Higher Education and Scholarships (10)
WINDOW ROCK, Arizona, July 11 -- The Navajo Nation Government issued the following news release on July 9, 2025: * * * Law and Order Committee supports legislation to increase annual funding for higher education and scholarships WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - The Law and Order Committee (LOC) voted three in favor, and none opposed to support legislation 0169-25, increasing annual appropriations provided to Dine College, Navajo Technical University, and the Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship and Financ more PR

Schweikert, Crane, Ciscomani Tax Plan "Will Likely Make Electricity Prices Soar in Arizona" (10)
WASHINGTON, July 10 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release: * * * Schweikert, Crane, Ciscomani Tax Plan "Will Likely Make Electricity Prices Soar in Arizona" * "Electricity prices will increase by almost 20% within just five years, and 61% by 2035" Vulnerable Arizona Republicans David Schweikert, Eli Crane, and Juan Ciscomani voted to hike Arizonans' home energy costs and eliminate thousands of in-state jobs, Copper Courier reports. The Big, more PR

SRP Customers Set New Record for Energy Demand Amid Extreme Heat (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 11 -- The Salt River Project, a public power utility and electricity provider, issued the following news on July 10, 2025: * * * SRP Customers Set New Record for Energy Demand Amid Extreme Heat * Salt River Project (SRP) has set a new record for energy delivered to its retail customers. On July 9 between 3 and 4 p.m., SRP delivered its highest-ever system peak of 8,324 megawatts (MW). One megawatt is enough energy to power about 225 average homes. The high temperature  more PR

University of Arizona-Health Sciences: Toxic Metals Linked to Impaired Growth in Infants in Guatemala (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, July 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona's Health Sciences issued the following news release: * * * Toxic metals linked to impaired growth in infants in Guatemala The results of a new study could lead to novel approaches for limiting childbirth-related environmental risks. Top takeaways: * University of Arizona public health researchers showed that arsenic, lead and other metals in breast milk are associated with poor growth in infants. * Breast milk, a vital form of  more PR