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The future is nothing like it used to be

My name is Jeff Mannix. You may know me from the Durango Pro Rodeo Series or from Santa Rita Ranch Texas Longhorn beef at the Farmer’s Market. I am running for a seat on the La Plata Electric Association Board of Directors in District 2, which comprises La Plata County south, west and east of Durango.

I am running against Kohler McInnis, who is seeking his second three-year term. Let me explain why.

Mr. McInnis also sits on the board of Tri-State Generation and Transmission. LPEA currently is required to buy 95 percent of its electricity from Tri-State for the next 32 years, until 2050. Last spring, the LPEA board unanimously requested 5 percent more energy independence from Tri-State. But at the Tri-State board meeting in July, Mr. McInnis voted against LPEA in favor of Tri-State’s bottom line.

More than 75 percent of LPEA customers don’t bother to vote for LPEA’s board members. Don’t let that be you, not this year. Too much is at stake.

The energy industry is advancing faster than we can report accurately. We need leaders who will stand up for LPEA in this inevitable shift. I promise to represent you and work for reliable power and lower rates and a smart future.

Look for your ballot in the mail on April 18 and vote for me, Jeff Mannix.

Jeffrey Mannix

Durango