Pinal supervisor testifies Johnson Utilities capable of taking care of business

ACC commissioners listen to testimony regarding whether Johnson Utilities needs an interim manager./Jack Kincaid/PinalCentral

By Jake Kincaid | Pinal Central

Pinal County Supervisor Todd House thinks that Johnson Utilities satisfactorily handles issues, and he is confident that they can take care of the district.

He also testified Wednesday he doesn’t think his personal friendship with George Johnson —going back 12 years — has any influence over his judgment on this matter.

House, R-Apache Junction, along with Supervisor Steve Miller, R-Casa Grande, testified in the Johnson Utilities evidentiary hearing before the Arizona Corporation Commission on whether to appoint an interim manager.

House continued to defend Johnson Utilities as he has previously in Pinal County Board of Supervisors meetings, and does not support the appointment of an interim manager.

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