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Testimonial: Stop the rate increases
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Wanda from Mt. Vernon oppose the energy rate increases. Wanda from Mt. Vernon
Testimonial: Enough is enough
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Robert from Nevada, MO respond to Ameren’s rate hikes: enough is enough. Robert from Nevada
Testimonial: Rising utility rates make paying bill difficult
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Jean from Joplin explain that it’s hard for her to pay rising utility bills on top of huge medical bills. Jean from Joplin
Testimonial: Big utilities are asking for too much
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Betty from Star City explain that big utilities are just asking for too much from their customers. Betty Star City
Testimonial: Choice between utility bill and groceries
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Carl from Osceola talk about how being on a fixed income, he has to choose between paying rising utility rates or groceries. Carl
Testimonial: Can’t Afford Rate Increases
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Arlene explain why she can’t afford rate increases while taking care of a son with cancer. Arlene
Testimonial: Energy Rate Increases Hurt Consumers
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to James from Seneca explain that on a fixed income, raised energy rates hurts him. James
Testimonial: Not happy with rate increases
Posted on 11. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Listen to Margaret talk about how unhappy she is with energy rate increases. Margaret
Editorial: Lawmakers should reject Ameren’s greedy money grab
Posted on 10. Apr, 2012 by admin.
By the Editorial Board | Posted: Sunday, April 8, 2012 That Ameren Missouri wants more money from its customers is no surprise. In the past four years, the utility — with permission from the state Public Service Commission — has raised its rates 36 percent, at a cost to ratepayers of $810 million. Ameren Missouri, [...]
Testimonial: Utility rates increase while paychecks stagnate
Posted on 09. Apr, 2012 by admin.
Tim from Neosho, MO talks about how frustrating it is that utility rates increase while paychecks stay the same. Tim from Neosho