Here’s a look at some of the ways Missouri’s utilities are assisting customers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the winter months.
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PSC denied a request to enact a moratorium on involuntary disconnections for all utility companies under its jurisdiction Wednesday.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced he has been appointed vice chair for Transit of the USCM Transportation and Communications Committee.
Evergy Inc. is pausing involuntary disconnections through March due to the winter and promoting its customer assistance programs.
SB 262, pre-filed by Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, would increase Missouri’s fuel tax by 2 percent annually for the next five years.
Spire Missouri filed a general rate review with the PSC Friday, hoping to fund new programs while maintaining low prices for customers.
The Consumers Council of Missouri asked the PSC to pass a moratorium on utility disconnections through the winter months this week.
More than $346 million was earmarked to expand Missouri’s rural broadband infrastructure, the FCC announced Monday.
COVID liability protection will be a major reassurance for Missouri businesses when it comes up next session, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said.