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Consumers Council of Missouri Decries Senate Passage Of Senate Bill 4; Calls on Missouri House to Defeat Bill 

Sandra Padgett, Consumers Council of Missouri by Sandra Padgett, Consumers Council of Missouri
February 28, 2025
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Consumer advocates call on Missouri lawmakers to halt legislation they say threatens residents’ rights.

Electric meter row. Image by https://www.citizensutilityboard.org/

Consumers Council of Missouri (CCM) condemns the 22-11 passage of Senate  Substitute # 2 for Senate Bill 4 (SB4) on Monday, February 24, as out of touch with the  high energy burden already being experienced by many utility customers. According to  calculations from utility rate experts, SB 4 will add more than $1,115 per year in utility  rate increases to Missouri households captive to monopoly companies.  

“Energy burden in Missouri disproportionally affects people who are Black and Brown  and people who have low income,” said CCM executive director Sandra Padgett. “The  Senate’s approval of SB 4 is not only shocking but also endangers the health of  Missourians who are struggling to make ends meet.” (Note: For more on “energy burden  in Missouri, go to THIS LINK.) 

SB 4 contains multiple provisions that advantage monopoly investor-owned utility  companies at the expense of rate payers. Among these dangerous policy changes are: • Construction Work in Progress (CWIP), forcing Missourians to pay for utility  facilities while they are being built, an idea that we voted down 2-1 in 1976; • Future Test Year, a change that would base water and gas bills on utility  company guesses about future expenditures, rather than actual, audited costs.  • Plant-in-Service Accounting (PISA), which tracks only selected increasing  costs, while ignoring favorable changes in other costs and revenue growth  between test years, factors that could lower our rates. 

CCM and a diverse set of opponents of SB 4 now turn their attention toward stopping  this legislation on the House side of the Capitol Building. Jeanette Mott Oxford, Board  president of CCM, said, “Utility customers need to join us in closely monitoring the House debate on SB 4. There has been a blurring of ethical guidelines expected around a 133 page complicated bill that would have such far-reaching consequences on  household budgets.” 

Oxford cited the following as examples of ethical concerns:

• Historically the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) has remained neutral  on utility reform legislation, but PSC Chair Kayla Hahn is actively lobbying for  CWIP and other parts of this legislation; and 

• Contradictory information has been shared with legislators on important issues  like whether nuclear plants are covered by the CWIP language. SB sponsor Sen.  Mike Cierpiot (R-Lee’s Summit) says that CWIP will only be used for gas powered plants. Sen. Tracy McCreery (D-Olivette) says, however, that the  Integrated Resource Planning part of SB4 does allow CWIP for nuclear plants. 

For More Information: 

Sandra Padgett, Executive Director 

spadgett@moconsumers.org 

#MoLeg #ConsumerRights

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