PSC asks Staff for update on Westar/Great Plains merger
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission asked Staff to file whether they intend to file a complaint against Westar/Great Plains in their merger or at the very least a status update...
View ArticlePSC questions jurisdiction over electric car charging stations
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – It looks like Ameren’s plan to install electric car charging stations will be put on hold until they can decide whether they have jurisdiction over the pilot program. The Public...
View ArticlePSC renews United Way’s 2-1-1 service, reluctantly approves Raccoon Creek...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Public Service Commission has approved United Way of Greater Kansas City, Inc.’s request to continue serving as an information and referral service provider, providing 2-1-1...
View ArticlePSC lays out guidelines for new legislation on Missouri utilities
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – After months of in-depth research and study, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued its final report on how Missouri policies on electric utility regulation could be...
View ArticleBill Kenney to be inducted in Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Bill Kenney has a long list of accomplishments in his lifetime, whether it be as a business owner, athlete, or politician. Soon, he will be adding one more achievement to the...
View ArticleEven the smartest politicians have missteps every now and then
To be clear, I think that Jason Kander is one of the smartest politicians in the state. He seems to have an instinct about where the Democratic Party is going. He may have the best political instincts...
View ArticlePSC to order Great Plains Energy to file acquisition applications in Westar...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Six tariffs and new orders appeared on the docket of this week’s meeting of the Missouri Public Service Commission, but the major item of discussion in Thursday’s meeting...
View ArticleThis Week in the Missouri PSC: Sept. 27, 2017
PSC looks to aid small utilities by streamlining rate case process JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – All seats were filled at this week’s agenda meeting of the Missouri Public Service Commission. Five orders and...
View ArticleFormer senator and NFL Pro Bowler speaks out on National Anthem debate
Commissioner Kenney concerned protesters are losing message to divisive politics JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – As the national debate over the issue of protest vs. respect for the National Anthem continues...
View ArticleKolkmeyer brings lifetime of public service experience to PSC
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With a stint in the statehouse and a long career in business and safety behind him, former Rep. Glen Kolkmeyer is taking that experience to his new position in the Public Service...
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