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Your Summer Job: Keep Electric Bills Affordable

July 4, 2010


School’s out, vacations are under way, and it seems the heat of summer will never end. This is also the time of year when some pretty important folks return home for a visit. Members of Congress, such as Representatives Randy Neugebauer and Mac Thornberry and Senators John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison, will be traveling throughout our area and state, asking for your thoughts on various pieces of legislation being considered in our nation’s capitol.

One major concern for electric cooperatives—energy and climate-change policy—has returned to the front burner. Legislation on this subject was introduced in the U.S. Senate in April, and co-ops across the country are studying it to see what it might mean for your electric bill.

At the same time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving ahead with efforts to use the federal Clean Air Act to regulate emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from power plants—something the law was never designed to do.

It’s too early to know for certain whether Congress will take up this issue—very few legislative days are still scheduled for this session. But know this: Those of us at South Plains Electric Cooperative, along with more than 900 electric cooperatives across the country are reminding lawmakers that whatever they do, we will judge their action or inaction by whether or not your electric bills remain affordable.

The bottom line is that any decision made by Congress—even the decision of taking no action and allowing the EPA to proceed on its regulatory path—will have some effect on your electric bills. And this comes ontop of other pressures—increased fuel and material costs and higher demand for electricity, to name a few—that are forcing electric bills higher. Rest assured that your local co-op leaders are doing what we can to keep these cost increases constrained.

But we need your help. During the congressional break this summer, I urge you to talk to your U.S. Representative and senators about your electric bill. Make sure they understand what higher bills will do to your family’s budget. I don’t know about you, but for my family, every penny counts, especially at a time when our economy has been hit so hard.

More than 526,000 folks from across rural America have already let their members of Congress know where they stand on energy and climate-change legislation through the Our Energy, Our Future grassroots campaign. These voices have formed a powerful chorus on the need for keeping electric bills affordable as debate on the issue unfolds.

If you haven’t done so, please consider adding your voice to this national dialogue at www.ourenergy.coop.

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