Burns considers using subpoena to reveal APS election spending

electioneering_line_albany_new_scotland_ave_2012-thumb-525x393-11836By Rachel Leingang and Luige del Puerto, Arizona Capitol Times

Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns is prepared to deploy his subpoena powers if Arizona Public Service and its parent company, Pinnacle West, refuse to provide him with information about its electioneering spending last year.

A few days ago, Burns pressed Don Brandt, CEO and president of APS, for a report of all its spending on the 2014 elections.

“This is the first step in this process. If APS responds no, then the next step is to follow up with Pinnacle West,” Burns said. “If Pinnacle West declines to respond, the next step is to move forward with [a] subpoena.”

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