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Governor Ducey Appoints Malcolm Hightower To Director Of Residential Utility Consumer Office Published: 13 May 2021 13 May 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced the appointment of Malcolm Hightower to Director of the Residential Utility Consumer Office (RUCO), effective, May 10.
Hightower replaces Laurie A. Woodall, who served as Interim Director since mid-December.
“Malcolm’s years of leadership and commitment to serving communities in need make him a great fit to lead RUCO,” said Governor Ducey. “He will serve Arizona’s utility consumers well, and I look forward to working with him to ensure their needs are met. My thanks goes to Malcolm for stepping up to this role, and to Laurie for her dedicated leadership these last few months.”
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May 10, 2021
PHOENIX Governor Doug Ducey announced the appointment of Malcolm Hightower to Director of the Residential Utility Consumer Office (RUCO), effective today, May 10.
Hightower replaces Laurie A. Woodall, who served as Interim Director since mid-December.
“Malcolm’s years of leadership and commitment to serving communities in need make him a great fit to lead RUCO,” said Governor Ducey. “He will serve Arizona’s utility consumers well, and I look forward to working with him to ensure their needs are met. My thanks goes to Malcolm for stepping up to this role, and to Laurie for her dedicated leadership these last few months.”
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High-Intensity Outreach Bringing COVID-19 Campaign To Underserved Populations
PHOENIX Dozens of taxicabs snaked through the COVID-19 vaccination queue this morning at Arizona State University’s Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Their passengers: prioritized individuals from a ZIP code where the Arizona Department of Health Services has been conducting high-intensity outreach.
“This pilot program demonstrates how hard we are working hard to make sure all Arizonans who are eligible for the vaccine have easy access to a vaccination site,” said Governor Doug Ducey. “More than 2 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered across the state, and we will continue to work with local partners to ensure communities in need connect with helpful resources as we ramp up distribution.”
The Gila County Community Action Program team is promoting a free online mental health first aid training course.
Organizers say Americans are struggling with high levels of emotional distress from the COVID-19 pandemic and communities need first aiders who are equipped to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and addiction issues, as well as care for ourselves.
Become a certified first aider for those struggling with challenges related to COVID-19 â even during times of physical distancing.
This training is a new blended/virtual training that requires 8 hours to complete. It is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23 and offered free online, but registration is required as enrollment is limited.