Many presidents garnered respect by earning it, rather than demanding it.
Attorney Jim Barton, who represents Clean Energy for a Healthy Arizona, wrote to Roysden concerning the changes Aug. 30, and took issue with adding the language to say utilities would need to meet the requirement "irrespective of costs."
"It strongly suggests that there will be a cost to customers," Barton complained to Roysden. "Adding this language falsely creates an impression that the law does something it does not."
This Barton agrees. The language was loaded against the measure. Solar, in AZ, will save consumers money. As I originally said, lack of information and deliberately misinforming voters torpedoed the measure.