CAP board important to managing our critical resource

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KJZZ reported that in the race for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board, there were 14 non-partisan candidates running for five open seats on the 15-member board. Voter participation for that race doesn’t appear like it was very high.

Rhett Larson, an associate professor of law at ASU and a senior research fellow at the Kyl Center for Water Policy at ASU Morrison Institute, joined The Show and outlined exactly why the Central Arizona Project board is so essential.

"Water should be at the very top of the priority list for everyone and for that reason it's one of the most important positions you can hold in Arizona – managing a critical resource," he said.

LISTEN: Why we all need to know about the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board
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