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WHAT VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING: ATTORNEY GENERAL JAY JONES SHARES WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF ACTIONS TAKEN
RICHMOND, Virginia, June 13 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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WHAT VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING: ATTORNEY GENERAL JAY JONES SHARES WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF ACTIONS TAKEN
Combats the cost crisis, protects health of Virginia's children, and stands up to fraud
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Attorney General Jay Jones took action to address the issues keeping Virginians up at night, from rising prices to keeping children safe.
Fighting the Cost Crisis
Everyday necessities and basics are becoming harder to afford, a fact that people across the Commonwealth are struggling
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RICHMOND, Virginia, June 13 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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WHAT VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING: ATTORNEY GENERAL JAY JONES SHARES WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF ACTIONS TAKEN
Combats the cost crisis, protects health of Virginia's children, and stands up to fraud
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Attorney General Jay Jones took action to address the issues keeping Virginians up at night, from rising prices to keeping children safe.
Fighting the Cost Crisis
Everyday necessities and basics are becoming harder to afford, a fact that people across the Commonwealth are strugglingwith. From securing a major ruling over USDA funding to standing against illegal tariffs in court, Attorney General Jay Jones took several actions to help Virginians fight the growing cost crisis.
PRESS RELEASE: Attorney General Jay Jones Secures Preliminary Injunction Blocking Trump Administration's Arbitrary Conditions on Critical Food Security Funding
"As Virginians face a growing cost crisis, President Trump is politicizing funding for critical USDA programs that help feed vulnerable children, hardworking families, senior citizens and rural communities," said Attorney General Jay Jones. "Estimates show that nearly one million Virginians are facing hunger. Now more than ever, Virginians are relying on programs like SNAP and WIC to keep their families fed and healthy. This office will keep fighting for these crucial resources and the people who depend on them."
Reuters: Judge blocks Trump administration's attempt to link USDA funds to compliance with other policies
A judge on Friday blocked the U.S. Department of Agriculture from withholding tens of billions of dollars in federal funds from states unless they complied with the Trump administration's policies...
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USDA's conditions could affect nutrition programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the anti-poverty food stamp program, as well as the school lunch program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, the plaintiffs said. They alleged the USDA lacked authority to impose the new conditions, which they say violate the U.S. Constitution's Spending Clause and went into effect without going through required legal procedures.
PRESS RELEASE: Attorney General Jay Jones Continues Fight for Virginians Amidst Cost Crisis
24-state coalition defends recent court win and appeals procedural ruling over unlawful tariffs
"Virginians are quite literally paying the consequences of Donald Trump's illegal actions. Across the Commonwealth, people are worried about how they are going to make ends meet," said Attorney General Jay Jones. "The President continues to act as though he is above the law and beyond the boundaries of executive powers. He isn't. Virginia joined this coalition to protect our communities, our industries, and the rule of law, and my office will keep doing just that."
Protecting Virginians
Attorney General Jay Jones continues to focus on protecting Virginians from the dangers of vaping and fraud, calling for responsibility in racing sponsorships, and raising awareness about dangerous fraud schemes.
PRESS RELEASE: Attorney General Jay Jones Joins Multistate Effort Urging Formula 1 Racing to End Tobacco and Nicotine Product Sponsorships
"As the attention of the world is focused on Formula 1 so are the eyes of Virginia's children. Highly addictive products are making their way into F1 sponsorships and they're targeting our kids," said Attorney General Jones. "Racing organizations must take responsibility for how these sponsorships influence viewers, especially children. My office is committed to addressing the public health threat of tobacco and nicotine addiction and will continue working to keep Virginians safe."
PRESS RELEASE: Attorney General Jay Jones Announces New Tools to Combat Notario Fraud
"Every Virginian deserves transparency and qualified assistance when they navigate the legal process. Unfortunately, Virginians have trusted notarios to act in roles they are not qualified to serve in, resulting in consumers being taken advantage of and left in the legal lurch," said Attorney General Jay Jones. "Starting in July, my office will have new authority to take on notario fraud, which has proven detrimental to consumers, and keep our communities safe from bad actors."
Defending our Democracy
The Office of the Attorney General is committed to ensuring that every Virginian's voice is heard and that elections are run freely and fairly.
Cardinal News: Attorney general opens review of Republican nomination process for Lynchburg City Council candidates
State Attorney General Jay Jones on Monday launched a review of the Lynchburg Republican City Committee's recent nomination process for three open city council seats, saying it "may have violated state law."
On May 30, the party's firehouse primary whittled 10 candidates down to three nominees: Lynchburg Republican City Committee Chair Veronica Bratton and incumbents Marty Misjuns and Larry Taylor, who are set to advance to the general election for the city council in November.
The nomination process was the first to be executed since a new state law that favors, but doesn't explicitly require, state-run primaries was enacted. Known as Helmer's law -- named for its introduction by Del. Dan Helmer, D-Fairfax County -- the legislation took effect in 2024 and requires nomination methods to make provisions for absentee voters. It left little room for party-run nominations to operate, as absentee voting is an element that they have never included or aren't logistically able to.
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"The OAG has reviewed allegations that the LRCC implemented an inadequate absentee ballot process for the primary, and that certain protected voters were excluded from participating in the election," the letter, sent from Deputy Attorney General Helen Hardiman to acting chair of the Lynchburg Republican City Committee Sara Kalafian, reads. "Based on a review of these allegations and publicly available information, the OAG has concerns that the LRCC's processes and practices may have violated state law by effectively disenfranchising" the five groups of voters protected by Helmer's law: active-duty soldiers, college students, people with disabilities, people with contagious diseases that are a threat to public health and people temporarily living outside the country.
"We are obviously going to fully cooperate with any requests," Kalafian said in a phone call Monday. "His review is just based on the ability to cover the five categories of the classes of voters, which we've met completely. That's always been our aim and goal, and we're confident we addressed their concern."
WSET: Attorney General Jay Jones opens investigation into Lynchburg Republican Firehouse Primary
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has opened an investigation into the Lynchburg Republican City Committee's (LRCC) Firehouse Primary over their absentee ballot process.
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"The OAG has reviewed allegations that the LRCC implemented an inadequate absentee ballot process for the primary, and that certain protected voters were excluded from participating in the election," the Office of the Attorney General wrote. "Based on a review of these allegations and publicly available information, the OAG has concerns that the LRCC's processes and practices may have violated state law by effectively disenfranchising eligible active-duty soldiers, college students, and persons with disabilities."
According to the letter, the office said the Attorney General has the "full authority" to take any necessary or appropriate action to enforce the Commonwealth's election laws.
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According to the letter, the LRCC has until June 29 to comply with the letter.
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Original text here: https://www.oag.state.va.us/media-center/news-releases/3041-what-virginians-are-seeing-attorney-general-jay-jones-shares-weekly-roundup-of-actions-taken-9
Statement of the Office of the Maine Attorney General on Abuse of Data Breach Reporting System
AUGUSTA, Maine, June 13 -- The Maine Attorney General Office issued the following statement on June 12, 2026:
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Statement of the Office of the Maine Attorney General on Abuse of Data Breach Reporting System
The Office of the Maine Attorney General has been made aware of an apparent abuse of our data breach reporting system. After conversations with VRChat, one of two affected companies, it has become clear that the reported data breaches were hoaxes submitted by an unknown entity unrelated to either company.
These false reports have been removed from the database. We have no knowledge of
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AUGUSTA, Maine, June 13 -- The Maine Attorney General Office issued the following statement on June 12, 2026:
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Statement of the Office of the Maine Attorney General on Abuse of Data Breach Reporting System
The Office of the Maine Attorney General has been made aware of an apparent abuse of our data breach reporting system. After conversations with VRChat, one of two affected companies, it has become clear that the reported data breaches were hoaxes submitted by an unknown entity unrelated to either company.
These false reports have been removed from the database. We have no knowledge ofany recent legitimate data breach reports from either VRChat or Discord.
We are reviewing our procedures to make this abuse less likely in the future while preserving the public availability of such information.
The public-facing database will remain offline until then. In the interim, if you are an entity who needs to submit a data breach report, you can continue to do so through our online reporting service.
If you need information from existing reports, please contact us at AG.ConsumerProtectionDivision@maine.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.maine.gov/ag/news-and-library/press-releases/statement-office-maine-attorney-general-abuse-data-breach-reporting
MassDEP Fines Paving Company for Asbestos Violations at a Motel and Residence in Auburn
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 13 -- The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection issued the following news release:
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MassDEP Fines Paving Company for Asbestos Violations at a Motel and Residence in Auburn
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has issued a $97,226.88 penalty to New England Paving Services, LLC, for violations of state asbestos regulations at a motel and a residence in Auburn.
In response to a complaint, MassDEP inspected the residence and observed a large amount of construction debris, including wood, cinder blocks, flooring, and
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 13 -- The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection issued the following news release:
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MassDEP Fines Paving Company for Asbestos Violations at a Motel and Residence in Auburn
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has issued a $97,226.88 penalty to New England Paving Services, LLC, for violations of state asbestos regulations at a motel and a residence in Auburn.
In response to a complaint, MassDEP inspected the residence and observed a large amount of construction debris, including wood, cinder blocks, flooring, andwall materials, along the property and extending into the backyard. New England Paving Services indicated that the material was being used as fill and originated from a motel the company had recently demolished.
Laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of asbestos in black mastic on the cinderblocks found in the fill pile at the residence, as well as in the remaining demolition debris at the motel site. MassDEP ordered New England Paving Services to stop work immediately and required hiring of a licensed asbestos contractor to properly clean and decontaminate the affected areas of both properties.
"Contractors doing demolition work need to be aware of the requirements to identify asbestos-containing materials and ensure that those materials are safely handled once identified," said John Beling, director of MassDEP's Central Regional Office in Worcester. "Contractors must follow all inspection requirements and work practices to protect workers and the public because exposure to asbestos can cause cancer. In this case, violation of the asbestos regulations has resulted in significant penalties, as well as escalated cleanup and decontamination costs."
Property owners or contractors with questions about asbestos-containing materials, notification requirements, proper removal, handling, packaging, storage, and disposal procedures, or MassDEP asbestos regulations are encouraged to contact the appropriate MassDEP Regional Office for assistance.
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Original text here: https://www.mass.gov/news/massdep-fines-paving-company-for-asbestos-violations-at-a-motel-and-residence-in-auburn
La. Education Dept.: State Announces 2026 Public Interest Fellow
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, June 13 -- The Louisiana Department of Education issued the following news release:
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LOUISIANA ANNOUNCES 2026 PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOW
Richland Parish's Kelli White selected to lead statewide literacy initiative
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The Louisiana Department of Education today announced Kelli White of Mangham High School in the Richland Parish School System as the 2026 Louisiana Public Interest Fellow.
The Louisiana Public Interest Fellowship gives an outstanding educator the support and resources to lead a project that can help students and schools across the state. White's project
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BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, June 13 -- The Louisiana Department of Education issued the following news release:
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LOUISIANA ANNOUNCES 2026 PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOW
Richland Parish's Kelli White selected to lead statewide literacy initiative
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The Louisiana Department of Education today announced Kelli White of Mangham High School in the Richland Parish School System as the 2026 Louisiana Public Interest Fellow.
The Louisiana Public Interest Fellowship gives an outstanding educator the support and resources to lead a project that can help students and schools across the state. White's projectwill focus on helping students become stronger readers by giving teachers practical tools to improve reading fluency and comprehension.
"Kelli has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and opportunity for students," said Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley. "Her work will help educators across Louisiana strengthen literacy instruction."
White teaches Spanish and English at Mangham High. Her fellowship project will focus on helping students better understand what they read, especially longer and more challenging texts. White's work will help teachers support students as they build fluency, understand meaning, and explain what they have learned.
Through the fellowship, White will study effective reading practices and create resources teachers can use in their classrooms. These resources may include lesson supports, teacher guides. and training opportunities. The project will be tested, improved. and shared more broadly to support teachers and students across Louisiana.
White has been recognized as a five-time school-level Teacher of the Year, three-time district-level Teacher of the Year, 2025 Louisiana Teacher of the Year semifinalist, Claus Nobel Educator of Distinction and two-time regional Teacher of the Year for the Louisiana Association of Computer Using Educators.
As the 2026 Louisiana Public Interest Fellow, White will be honored at the 20th Annual Cecil J. Picard Educator Excellence Awards Gala, co-sponsored by Dream Teachers.
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About the Louisiana Public Interest Fellowship
The Louisiana Public Interest Fellowship is a partnership between the Louisiana Department of Education and the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. Each year, the fellowship supports an outstanding educator in leading a statewide initiative aligned with Louisiana's education priorities. Past projects have focused on areas such as literacy, career readiness, educator recruitment and student engagement. Since its launch in 2018, the fellowship has helped educators take their ideas beyond the classroom and make a lasting difference for Louisiana students.
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Original text here: https://doe.louisiana.gov/about/news-releases/release/2026/06/12/louisiana-announces-2026-public-interest-fellow
LCRA, PEC Award $19,500 Grant to Twin Sisters Dance Hall for Window Restoration
AUSTIN, Texas, June 13 -- The Lower Colorado River Authority issued the following news release:
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LCRA, PEC award $19,500 grant to Twin Sisters Dance Hall for window restoration
Repairs to late-1800s structure will preserve building's historic character and improve safety, energy efficiency
Key Takeaways
* LCRA and PEC award a $19,500 grant to Twin Sisters Dance Hall for restoration of the building's deteriorating windows.
* The project will improve safety, energy efficiency and usability while preserving the hall's historic culture.
* The grant is one of 41 being awarded through LCRA's
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AUSTIN, Texas, June 13 -- The Lower Colorado River Authority issued the following news release:
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LCRA, PEC award $19,500 grant to Twin Sisters Dance Hall for window restoration
Repairs to late-1800s structure will preserve building's historic character and improve safety, energy efficiency
Key Takeaways
* LCRA and PEC award a $19,500 grant to Twin Sisters Dance Hall for restoration of the building's deteriorating windows.
* The project will improve safety, energy efficiency and usability while preserving the hall's historic culture.
* The grant is one of 41 being awarded through LCRA'sCommunity Grants program through June. LCRA will accept applications in July for the next round of grants.
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BLANCO, Texas - The Twin Sisters Dance Hall soon will restore windows that were originally installed in the popular meeting site in the 1870s, preserving a defining feature of one of the Blanco area's historic community gathering spaces, thanks to a $19,500 grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority and Pedernales Electric Cooperative.
The LCRA Community Grant, along with $5,500 in matching funds from the dance hall, will support restoration work on the original wood windows, including repairing wood sashes, glazing and hardware. The project will help preserve the hall's historic character while improving safety, comfort and long-term usability for public events.
"The windows are an important part of the hall's identity, but they have been in need of restoration for many years," said Paul Struck, president of Twin Sisters Dance Hall. "While some of the windows were replaced about 15 years ago, many of the originals date back to the 1870s. Today, some panes are loose or falling out, and the deterioration has begun to affect both the safety and appearance of the building. We have long recognized the need for these repairs, but the cost of properly restoring the historic windows was beyond budget. We are incredibly grateful for this grant, which will allow us to preserve the hall's historic charm while making it more functional, comfortable and welcoming for the community."
Twin Sisters Dance Hall, which has been in operation since the 1880s, is a longstanding cultural landmark in the Texas Hill Country and has long served as a gathering place where neighbors come together to dance, listen to music, celebrate milestones and maintain traditions passed down through generations. The hall reflects the region's German "verein" culture, where music, storytelling and social customs remain central to community life.
"The dance hall has always been more than a building," Struck said. "It is a place where people come together across generations. Whether it's a dance, a wedding, a fundraiser or a community meeting, this space helps keep our traditions and relationships strong."
This is one of 41 grants awarded recently through LCRA Community Grants. These grants are awarded twice a year as part of LCRA's effort to give back to communities in its wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas.
Applications for the next round of grants will be accepted in July. More information is available at www.lcra.org/grants.
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About LCRA
The Lower Colorado River Authority serves communities across Texas by managing the lower Colorado River, generating and transmitting wholesale electric power, providing clean water supplies, operating telecommunications infrastructure, and owning parks for outdoor recreation. LCRA delivers power, water and infrastructure that support the region's growth and quality of life. LCRA and its employees are committed to fulfilling our mission to enhance the quality of life of the Texans we serve through water stewardship, energy and community service. Created by the Texas Legislature in 1934, LCRA receives no state appropriations.
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About PEC
Founded in 1938 by then-Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson, Pedernales Electric Cooperative Inc. is the nation's largest member-owned distribution electric cooperative serving more than 430,000 meters across the Texas Hill Country. An industry-recognized leader providing outstanding member service and reliable electricity, PEC conducts its business via a transparent and democratic process and encourages member participation.
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Original text here: https://www.lcra.org/news/news-releases/lcra-pec-award-19500-grant-to-twin-sisters-dance-hall-for-window-restoration/
Governor Now Weighing Senate Republican Bills Targeting Border Security, Fentanyl Trafficking, Immigration Enforcement, Public Safety
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 13 -- The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus issued the following news release:
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Governor Now Weighing Senate Republican Bills Targeting Border Security, Fentanyl Trafficking, Immigration Enforcement, Public Safety
A package of Arizona Senate Republican bills aimed at strengthening border security, combating fentanyl trafficking, enforcing immigration laws, and expanding public safety resources are now awaiting Governor Katie Hobbs' consideration after passing the Legislature.
Sponsored by Senator Wendy Rogers and Senator David Farnsworth, the measures address
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 13 -- The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus issued the following news release:
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Governor Now Weighing Senate Republican Bills Targeting Border Security, Fentanyl Trafficking, Immigration Enforcement, Public Safety
A package of Arizona Senate Republican bills aimed at strengthening border security, combating fentanyl trafficking, enforcing immigration laws, and expanding public safety resources are now awaiting Governor Katie Hobbs' consideration after passing the Legislature.
Sponsored by Senator Wendy Rogers and Senator David Farnsworth, the measures addresschallenges ranging from illegal immigration and cartel-driven drug trafficking to emerging technologies that can assist law enforcement along Arizona's border.
SB 1055 requires law enforcement agencies to immediately notify federal immigration authorities when an individual who is unlawfully present in the United States is arrested for violating state or local law, helping ensure federal officials receive timely information before a suspect is released.
SB 1061 lowers the amount of fentanyl necessary to trigger enhanced criminal penalties for drug sales from 200 grams to nine grams, reflecting the extraordinary potency and deadly nature of the drug that continues to fuel overdose deaths across Arizona communities.
SB 1421 prohibits financial institutions, check cashers, lenders, and foreign remittance providers from accepting certain forms of identification issued to individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States and establishes additional verification requirements for international money transfers.
"President Trump cleaned up the border disaster left behind by Joe Biden, but Arizona is still dealing with the consequences of four years of failed policies," said Senator Rogers. "Fentanyl is still killing Americans, criminal organizations are still looking for ways to exploit our laws, and public safety remains our responsibility. These bills reinforce immigration enforcement, crack down on deadly drug trafficking, and close loopholes that have been abused for far too long. Arizona has led on border security for years, and we're going to keep doing our part to protect our citizens and support law enforcement."
Additionally, SB 1457 expands the uses of Arizona's Advanced Air Mobility Fund to allow the purchase of advanced air mobility vehicles for border security operations, prioritizing counties located along Arizona's international border. The legislation would allow emerging aviation technologies to be deployed in support of surveillance, reconnaissance, and other border-related public safety missions.
"Arizona's border is vast, rugged, and difficult to patrol using traditional methods alone," said Senator David Farnsworth. "New air mobility technology has the potential to give law enforcement and border security personnel another tool to monitor remote areas, respond more quickly, and improve situational awareness. If we're serious about securing the border, we should be willing to embrace innovative solutions that help protect our communities and support those working on the front lines."
Senate Republicans remain committed to advancing policies that strengthen public safety, secure Arizona's border, uphold the rule of law, and protect the citizens they serve.
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Original text here: https://www.azsenaterepublicans.gov/press-releases/governor-now-weighing-senate-republican-bills-targeting-border-security-fentanyl-trafficking-immigration-enforcement-public-safety
Arizona Corporation Commission: June 10, 2026 Open Meeting Highlights
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 13 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release:
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June 10, 2026 Open Meeting Highlights
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted on 17 matters, including securities, telecommunications, railroad, and water items. Highlights of the meeting include:
Railroad
* Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company
Utilities
* Management Systems LLC DBA Jake's Corner Water System
* Tonto Creek Water Company, LLC
Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company (RR-02635B-26-0028)
The Commission unanimously approved an application to install a
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 13 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release:
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June 10, 2026 Open Meeting Highlights
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted on 17 matters, including securities, telecommunications, railroad, and water items. Highlights of the meeting include:
Railroad
* Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company
Utilities
* Management Systems LLC DBA Jake's Corner Water System
* Tonto Creek Water Company, LLC
Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company (RR-02635B-26-0028)
The Commission unanimously approved an application to install anew overpass above the BNSF railway tracks, part of the proposed improvement project for US 93. The new overpass will consist of two lanes used for southbound traffic, while the existing two-lane overpass will then be used for northbound traffic. ADOT asserts that the project is necessary because the existing two-lane roadway does not have the capacity to accommodate existing and future traffic demands, which has resulted in heavy traffic congestion
Management Systems LLC DBA Jake's Corner Water System, (W-20935A-25-0267)
The Commission, Staff, and the owner of Jake's Corner Water System discussed the rate increase at length, before the Commission voted unanimously to approve it. Jake's Corner provides service to 18 homes in Gila County, near Payson. The Company has struggled financially, as well as with maintaining water quality, and was not in compliance with ADWR and ADEQ at one point, but both of those issues have since been resolved and Jake's Corner is now in compliance with ACC requirements. A typical residential customer will see their average bill increase from about $67.34 to $138.95. "This is something that's hard to vote on as a Commissioner," said Commissioner Lea Marquez Peterson. "Let's do what we can to consolidate or get the system acquired by a larger system to support more efficiencies."
Tonto Creek Water Company, LLC (W-20682A-25-0272 and W-20682A-25-0273)
The Commission, Staff, and a representative of Tonto Creek discussed the rate increase at length, before the Commission voted to approve it. Tonto Creek serves approximately 78 homes in Gila County, east of Payson and has incurred a steep increase in operating costs and has made major improvements and replacements for its aging water system. Tonto Creek was denied an Emergency Loan Surcharge to recover $25,858 advanced by its owner for operational expenses. Staff opposed the Company's request because Tonto Creek did not seek prior Commission approval before entering into the loan. A Rate Case Expense Surcharge and a Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) Loan Surcharge mechanism were both approved, bringing the median monthly bill of a residential customer with median usage of 826 gallons from $46.21 to $62.39, with the potential to increase to $189.80 a month, depending on the final amount of the WIFA surcharge to be determined after the loan closes.
"What I struggle with is the 300% increase, it will be one of the highest increases that this Commission has ever implemented. And it's a tough pill for me to swallow.," said Commissioner Keving Thompson. The president of Tonto Creek Estates Homeowner's Association, which runs the water company was in attendance to answer questions, and replied, "Our rates have been too low for too long. So that's why we are going to have a huge increase in percentage increase... Right now our two water tanks are springing up multiple leaks... they need to be replaced so that's kind of our number one priority, from there we'll work our way down obviously to meters... that would be our second priority. And eventually our distribution lines... we're fixing 60 year old pipes that are continuously breaking."
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Original text here: https://www.azcc.gov/news/home/2026/06/12/june-10--2026-open-meeting-highlights