"Failing to abide by these constitutional prohibitions would put Missouri taxpayers on the hook for significant lawsuit payouts and litigation costs."
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After winning her historic bid last week, Mayor-elect Tishaura Jones said she’s ready to get to work for her city.
"The part hometown utility lineworkers play in providing reliable electricity for our communities is more important than ever."
Gov. Mike Parson is requesting an emergency relief fund for local utility companies impacted by the cold snap, answering lawmakers' call.
"The best solution for Americans is a diverse transportation system that considers carbon emissions but is also not solely reliant upon electricity."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) suspended Ameren Missouri’s planned rate increase to allow for a contested case this week.
Renew Missouri is urging Boone County to reject proposed wind ordinances that it says would effectively prohibit turbines in the area.
Former state Rep. Glen Kolkmeyer is taking his safety, business, and utility sector experience with him to his new position in the PSC.
A bipartisan group of legislators is calling for an emergency relief fund for local utilities in the wake of February’s cold snap.








