West Valley View: South August 15, 2018

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August 15, 2018

Meck, fellow mayors challenging ballot initiative By Wayne Schutsky

A legal challenge to the Clean Energy for a Healthy Arizona ballot initiative has high-profile backing from public officials around the Valley, including Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck. Meck, along with Mesa Mayor John Giles, Gilbert Mayor Jenn Daniels and two state legislators, signed on as plaintiffs on the lawsuit that challenges the ballot initiative. The challenge comes from Arizonans for Affordable Energy, a group funded by APS parent company Pinnacle West. If passed by voters, the measure would require some Arizona electricity providers to pull at least 50 percent of their electricity from renewable sources by 2030. Every mayor signed onto the lawsuit referred requests for comment to Matthew Benson, director at Veridus, a lobbying and public relations firm contracted by APS. Arizonans for Affordable Energy argues that the initiative, if passed, could double customers’ electric bills. DJ Quinlan, spokesman for Clean Energy for a Healthy Arizona, pushed back at that allegation. He said that a study commissioned by Natural Resources Defense Council and performed by energy firm ICF found that

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the initiative would reduce average electricity bills in Arizona by $3 per month in 2030 and result in $4 billion in savings between 2020 and 2040.

Benson said he was unsure if Arizonans for Affordable Energy reached out to the mayors who signed onto the lawsuit or if

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Coalition hosts alcohol, drug abuse meeting By Aliyah Chavez

Community-based coalition Way Out West (WOW) hosted a meeting August 9 in Verrado to bring awareness to alcohol and drug abuse among Buckeye youth. During the meeting, presenters described the state of alcohol and drug abuse

in Buckeye through informal presentations by WOW members, the Buckeye Police Department and a viewing of a short video. The night’s conversation focused heavily on the rise of the abuse of prescription drugs in Buckeye.

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Held at the Center on Main, the town hall had approximately 40 attendees including parents, school administrators, law enforcement and community members.

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