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Citizens Utility Board on Ameren rate hike

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The new year will bring higher Ameren bills. Citizens Utility Board spokesperson Jim Chilsen says the rate hike, approved by the Illinois Commerce Commission recently, will take effect January 1st and will amount to several dollars on most monthly bills.

Chilsen points out the increase comes when other costs are going up.

"Any increase on bills is not good news for consumers. We're in the middle of a pandemic, we're paying skyrocketing natural gas prices, and now Ameren customers are getting hit with an electric rate hike."

Chilsen says the increase will be added to the delivery charge, which means even if you don't buy your power from Ameren, you will still see the increase on your bill.

Kevin Boucher is a retired broadcaster. Most recently he was a news reporter for WSIU radio. He grew up watching nature programs including Mutual of Omaha’s wild kingdom and the many Jacques Cousteau specials which sparked his passion with nature. Kevin also is an avid hiker and loves seeing and writing stories about the many fascinating plants and animals we share our planet with. Kevin is married and has lived in Murphysboro since 1976, after living in many places, including Japan, as the son of a Navy officer.


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