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Public participation in CPS Energy board meetings

Have your voice heard at the next CPS Energy board meeting.

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CPS Energy is the nation’s largest community-owned energy and natural gas provider.

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CPS Energy provides services to 907,526 electric and 373,998 natural gas customers in San Antonio and surrounding counties. This week, it announced a series of special, public sessions that will follow its upcoming Board of Trustees and Rate Advisory Committee meetings.

During these sessions, CPS Energy invites users to publicly address the CPS Energy Board of Trustees about pre-posted agenda items set for that meeting. You can find those, here. At the end of each board meeting, there will be time set aside for public input and discussion.

Participants have the option of attending these meetings in person or virtually. In order to participate in the meetings, CPS Energy asks that those wanting to speak, pre-register. The next CPS Energy public session will be this Monday, April 3 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., where they’ll be discussing.

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