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Commissioner Jeff Hatch-Miller of the Arizona Corporation Commission. During his tenure, the Commission has earned the reputation as “the best Commission in 50 years.”
Hatch-Miller’s major focus is to ensure that Arizona’s 21st century energy, telecommunications, and water demands are met. Further, Hatch-Miller strives to increase protections against security fraud. The largest fraud cases in the state’s history have been resolved during his tenure.
In addition to his normal Commission duties, Hatch-Miller serves as: · Chairman, Foundation for Senior Living · Member, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners · Member, North American Securities Administrators Association · Member, U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline Safety Standards Committee · Member, Arizona Telemedicine Council
Before his election to the Commission, Hatch-Miller served in the Arizona House of Representatives. He chaired the Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee. Hatch-Miller gained national recognition for promoting the Do Not Call list and for giving citizens online access to their government. From 1990 to 1996, Commissioner Hatch-Miller worked for the University of Arizona. He helped rural Arizona towns improve their economic climate, keeping businesses healthy and creating employment opportunities. Chairman Hatch-Miller graduated from the California State University at Stanislaus with a Bachelor of Arts degree and obtained a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Northern Colorado. A native of Modesto, California, Commissioner Hatch-Miller adopted Arizona as his home state in 1976. Though proud of his public service accomplishments, he is most proud of his role as husband and father. He and his wife, Anita, recently celebrated 25 years of marriage. They have twin sons, Mark and Robert. Arizona Corporation Commission Commissioners Wing 1200 W. Washington - 2nd Floor Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602.542.3625 E-mail hatch-web@azcc.gov
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