Anna Cicero, a retired educator who lives in Chandler with her daughter and grandson, held her utility bill up while speaking behind a podium last week in the Rose Garden of the Arizona Capitol.
She spoke passionately about the rising utility rates and their effects on her family.
“I can try to find cheaper eggs or just skip cholesterol,” Cicero said. “But I cannot switch to a cheaper electrical company.”
Cicero said she’s scared to check her bill every month. Two other concerned Arizonans joined her at the podium, echoing the sentiment. Many more stood behind the podium, holding up signs demanding that rate hikes stop.
The concerned residents spoke on at a press conference on high energy and utility rates across the state. They were joined by Arizona Corporation Commission candidates