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Action Alert for HB 545

ACT4MO Alert

HB 545 raises concerns about limiting transparency, particularly by restricting access to detailed water usage data. Transparency is vital for ensuring government accountability, especially in managing public resources like water.

SB 4, the Utility Omnibus Bill, the Complete Resource

Utilities vs Consumers

This is the comprehensive resource for the Utility Omnibus bill SB 4 that has passed both chambers of the Missouri Legislator. The collection of videos and articles below should provide you all need to know to determine for yourself if this was the best alternative for Missouri.

How Much Will SB 4 Raise Your Utility Bills?

SB 4 Rate Increases

“SB 4 legislation could lead to a 20.692% hike in utility bills, potentially adding $121.20 monthly to the average Missourian’s costs. Utilities may seek the maximum allowed.”

SB 4

SB 4

Senate Substitute No. 2 for Senate Bill No. 4 (SS2 for SB4), a significant piece of legislation
passed by the Missouri Senate, introduces sweeping changes to the state’s utility
regulations. While the bill aims to modernize utility operations and planning, it includes
provisions that have notable downsides for consumers and small businesses, particularly
through increased costs and reduced competition. At the same time, it offers several
benefits to utility companies, enhancing their financial flexibility and operational capabilities.

SB 82

SB 82

Senate Bill 82 establishes a
permitting process overseen by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and a newly
created Missouri Water Resources Commission. It claims to protect in-state water access by
requiring permits for exporting water out of Missouri, with exemptions for certain uses like
bottled water and withdrawals within 30 miles of the state border. However, there are
significant concerns about the consequences of this bill for Missourians.

SB 213

SB 213

While Senate Bill 213 (SB 213) includes several provisions designed to protect landowners
and residents concerned about solar farm development in Missouri, some aspects of the bill
still raise concerns. From the perspective of landowners and residents who want to
safeguard their property, community, and quality of life, here are potential issues that our
legislators need to watch out for, along with where they appear in the bill and why they might
be worrisome.

Update on SB 4! A Bad Bill Gets Worse!

ACT4MO Alert

The Senate Substitute for Senate Bill No. 4 (SS for SB 4) is now a whopping 128 pages long, drastically changing how utilities in Missouri are regulated. Below is a summary of the bill’s key provisions that could negatively impact consumers and references to their respective sections.