Missourians are preparing for the effects of state utility legislation passed this spring along with new policies contained in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” both of which are expected to cause a spike in energy bills.
Signed into law by Gov. Mike Kehoe in April, Senate Bill 4 allows utilities to charge customers for power plants still under construction and base rates upon a future test year, among other policy changes. ×
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