Is a national political group secretly backing candidates to take over your utility board? We're asking the questions they don't want you to ask.
Turning Point Action has publicly stated they want to take over SRP. Are they secretly backing the "Elected Leadership for SRP" slate? Here's what we know.
"We're going to get the radical environmentalists out of SRP."
— Tyler Bowyer, TPAction COO
"We need affordable, reliable power — not activists and extremists."
— TPAction Social Media
TPAction has made their goals clear. The question is: are these candidates connected to them—and why won't they say?
Explore the possible TPAction connectionTen candidates across five districts. One coordinated slate. But who's really behind them?
"These candidates are likely to oppose renewables, support fossil fuels, and ultimately raise rates."
— Sandra Kennedy, Current SRP Board Member
SRP has been slowly adding solar and wind power. It's not perfect, but it's progress. If these candidates are aligned with TPAction's agenda, they could reverse that—pushing for more fossil fuels that come with volatile prices and long-term costs.
Remember: sunshine is free. Coal and gas aren't. When fuel prices spike, guess who pays?
See the full energy impact analysisSRP isn't like other utilities. It's governed by an elected board that directly sets your rates. And here's the kicker: most people don't even know they can vote.
1 acre = 1 vote. Own a half-acre lot? You get half a vote. Renters? Zero votes.
Most elections see tiny turnout. A few thousand votes can decide who controls your rates.
Low awareness + low turnout = perfect target for organized political groups.
The SRP election is April 7, 2026. Before you vote, find out who's really behind this slate—and why they won't tell you.
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