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The Fair Electricity Rate Action Fund (FERAF) is a Missouri-based consumer and employer group formed in 2008 with the goal of keeping Missouri's electrical rates fair and affordable. FERAF seeks to accomplish this goal by educating the general public and public policy makers about the impact of utility rates on business and residential consumers.
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I wonder whether the Kansas City Power & Light Co. will be laying off any of its employees because the company needs money so badly. KCP&L workers make better than average salaries while the rest of us are struggling to pay our high utility bills now. (6/5, A1, “KCP&L seeks 14% rate hike in Missouri”) [...]
Did you hear the news?
“The Missouri Public Service Commission today voted to grant an electric rate increase of approximately $226.3 million to AmerenUE – significantly less than it originally requested.”
That’s right. That was the news report recently when the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) decided to cut in half Ameren’s proposed rate increase on your [...]
Franklin County zoning regulations say nothing about the construction of landfills. Not yet, anyway. But that may change, and soon. On Tuesday, the county Planning and Zoning Commission will hear comments on changes to zoning regulations that would permit utility-waste landfills. AmerenUE bought 1,000 acres adjacent to its Labadie power plant on the flood plain [...]
We have great news to share. The Fair Electricity Rate Action Fund is proud to report that your work has helped defeat a series of anti-consumer legislative proposals that would have led to higher utility rates for you, your family, your community and for employers across the state.
We Did It. But Our Work Goes On.
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