Arizona Corporation Commission addresses utility and infrastructure issues at January 2026 open meeting

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The Arizona Corporation Commission held a public meeting on January 14, 2026, where commissioners voted on 20 agenda items. The matters addressed included issues related to water services, telecommunications, electricity provision, and railroad oversight.

The commission did not release further details about specific decisions or outcomes from the meeting in its initial highlights. The session was part of the commission’s regular schedule to review and make determinations on utility regulation and infrastructure topics affecting Arizona residents.

Commissioners present reviewed various regulatory requests and operational matters as part of their mandate to oversee utilities within the state.



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