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- 2/26/26
- 47 Minutes
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Overview: The Arizona Corporation Commission recently conducted a hearing to evaluate Nexity Networks Arizona LLC’s application for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) to provide wholesale telecommunications services across the state. The company seeks approval to classify its services as competitive, relying on its fiber-based infrastructure to deliver wholesale telecommunications services to carriers in Arizona.
- AZ
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- 2/24/26
- 3 Minutes
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Overview: In a special meeting, the Arizona Corporation Commission discussed a letter expressing support for legislative efforts concerning small modular reactors (SMRs) and related nuclear discussions. Despite local preemption and zoning issues, the commission highlighted the importance of advancing nuclear technology discussions at the legislature.
- AZ
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- 2/23/26
- 171 Minutes
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Overview: The Arizona Corporation Commission recently convened to address the application by Foothills Water and Sewer LLC for an extension of its Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCNN) to expand water and wastewater services in Yuma County. The meeting, which included discussions on the utility’s plans, compliance status, and public concerns, highlighted the complexities of utility service expansion amid regulatory and community considerations.
- AZ
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- 2/19/26
- 0 Minutes
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Overview: The Arizona Corporation Commission recently focused on potential adjustments to utility rates and the ongoing transition to renewable energy sources. These discussions, although not resulting in immediate decisions, highlighted the priorities and challenges faced by the commission as it navigates the state’s energy landscape.
- AZ
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- 2/10/26
- 21 Minutes
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Overview: The Arizona Corporation Commission convened to review an application from California Internet LP, doing business as GeoLynx, for approval to operate as a competitive telecommunications provider in Arizona. The application included a recent corporate conversion from a limited partnership to a limited liability company. The hearing was presided over by an administrative law judge who addressed procedural matters and facilitated testimony from GeoLynx representatives and commission staff.