They Published the Receipt
A corporate-funded PAC called Arizonans for Responsible Growth published their entire donor list. 13 companies. Zero ratepayers. Here's what we found.

John Travise
SRP Council - District 6
We're running for SRP Council because District 6 deserves leaders who fight for you - and lower bills.
The Problem
Your energy bills keep rising. Your water supply is under pressure. And massive data centers are moving in, straining both - while you foot the bill.
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Fight rate increases that burden families. District 6 shouldn't have to choose between cooling their homes and paying other bills.
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In the desert, water is life. Prioritize conservation over corporate expansion.
Large users should pay their fair share - not shift infrastructure costs onto residential customers.
SRP's voting districts are based on land ownership, not where you live. Check your registration status or use SRP's tool to find your district.
Meet the Team
Candidate for SRP Council
Army veteran with over a decade of service, including deployments to Iraq. Now a cybersecurity engineer protecting critical infrastructure. He and Sara have solar and battery storage on the SRP rate structure this board controls.
"I'm fed up with rising energy costs and SRP's hostility toward solar - in one of the sunniest places in the country."
Candidate for SRP Council
Artist and cybersecurity professional. She reads rate filings, audits infrastructure spending, and asks the questions SRP's current board won't.
"Consumers deserve a real voice at SRP - and I'm ready to fight for it."
SRP Council has three seats in District 6. Changing one vote isn't enough. To shift policy toward customers - toward energy freedom - we need new voices willing to ask hard questions. John and Sara are a team at home, a team in this campaign, and if elected, they'll be a team fighting for you.
Where We Stand
Core Issue
Arizona gets 299 sunny days a year. Yet SRP charges some of the highest fees in the nation for solar customers, making it harder for families to invest in their own energy independence.
We believe you should have the freedom to power your own home.
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sunny days per year in Arizona
Yet SRP charges some of the highest solar fees in the country.
SRP manages both power and water. Data centers approved by this board consume millions of gallons daily while residential customers face conservation mandates. The board should answer for that tradeoff.
Data centers consume enormous power and water. Growth is welcome - but new infrastructure costs should be shared fairly, not shifted onto residential customers and small businesses.
Spread the Word
Every conversation matters. The SRP Canvass app helps you connect with neighbors, share why this election matters, and track your impact - all from your phone.
The more neighbors who join, the stronger our voice becomes. One conversation leads to ten.
See who's nearby, start conversations, and help spread the word about energy freedom.
See how many people you've reached and watch the movement grow in real time.
Take Action
A grassroots campaign funded by District 6 neighbors. No PAC money. No corporate donors. Just residents who pay SRP bills and want a board that answers to customers.
Ways to help:
→ Knock on doors in your neighborhood
→ Make phone calls to voters
→ Host a house party
→ Put up a yard sign
→ Share on social media
Support the Campaign
We're not backed by utility PACs or corporate interests. Our campaign runs on small donations from people like you.
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A corporate-funded PAC called Arizonans for Responsible Growth published their entire donor list. 13 companies. Zero ratepayers. Here's what we found.

John Travise
Two cybersecurity professionals. Zero PAC money. One rigged system we're going to fix.

John Travise