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Rachel Walden is the Vice Chair of the Arizona Corporation Commission and was elected statewide in 2024. She has a background in financial regulation, policy development, and community leadership, and has emphasized issues related to utility oversight, water policy, accountability, and transparency in government. Walden earned a Bachelor of Science degree with honors from Arizona State University and also pursued graduate studies there as a teaching and research assistant.

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Notable quotes

  • The commission was set up when Arizona became a state, and sort of the founders of the state constitution were concerned about monopolies because of the railroad.
  • What we've seen from deregulated markets is that they absolutely cost more money, which doesn't make sense 'cause you'd think competition would be a good thing.
  • When you look at all the components involved, you'll start to appreciate the cost a little bit more.
  • We have the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that oversees some of the work that the Public Utility Commissions are doing.
  • Nuclear's exciting because it's got bipartisan support, and so no one's really fighting about it.
  • We're at least 10 years away from nuclear, for more nuclear, if not longer.

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