
APS Seeks 14% Rate Hike, AG Pushes Back
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Arizona Public Service seeks a 14% rate increase, sparking debate over fairness and necessity. State Attorney General Kris Mayes argues for a cap at 3%, citing unfair burden on families. APS counters, stating a 3% rise wouldnt ensure safe service or solid credit rating. The Arizona Corporation Commission will decide, with new rates potentially taking effect in late 2026 or early 2027.
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