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File #: Res.09-1644    Version: A Name: For the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin to register its objection regarding proposed rate increases to the Public Service Commission
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/6/2009 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: Final action: 10/6/2009
Title: For the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin to register its objection regarding proposed rate increases to the Public Service Commission Whereas, energy usage is a necessity for modern life, being required for the heating and lighting of houses, heating of water, and cooking of food; and Whereas, the costs for energy usage are a significant expense for individuals, corporations and municipalities; and Whereas, due to its position as a provider of a necessary service that charges costs that can significantly impact local economies, the State government allows limited, regional energy monopolies, subject to regulation by the Public Service Commission (PSC); and Whereas, WE Energies has requested of the PSC a rate increase of 7.4% to cover decreased revenue due to decreased consumer usage of WE Energy services; and Whereas, decreased usage of WE Energy services is directly related to the depressed state of the national economy, as indicated in part by the State of Wiscons...
Sponsors: Terry McCarthy, Robert Anderson, Jeff Coe, Raymond DeHahn, Ronald Hart, Gregory Helding, Jim Kozina, Q.A. Shakoor II, Kelli Stein, Sandy Weidner, Aron Wisneski, John Dickert, Michael Shields, James Spangenberg
Sponsor
Aldermen McCarthy, Anderson, Coe, DeHahn, Hart, Helding, Kaplan, Shakoor, Shields, Spangenberg, Stein, Weidner, Wisneski and Mayor Dickert

Title
For the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin to register its objection regarding proposed rate increases to the Public Service Commission

Whereas, energy usage is a necessity for modern life, being required for the heating and lighting of houses, heating of water, and cooking of food; and

Whereas, the costs for energy usage are a significant expense for individuals, corporations and municipalities; and

Whereas, due to its position as a provider of a necessary service that charges costs that can significantly impact local economies, the State government allows limited, regional energy monopolies, subject to regulation by the Public Service Commission (PSC); and

Whereas, WE Energies has requested of the PSC a rate increase of 7.4% to cover decreased revenue due to decreased consumer usage of WE Energy services; and

Whereas, decreased usage of WE Energy services is directly related to the depressed state of the national economy, as indicated in part by the State of Wisconsin’s unemployment rate being its highest level in the last 25 years; and

Whereas, responsible citizens who have lost their jobs and others such as Racine unions who have realized no cost of living increases to cover any increases in the cost of energy, have tried to contain their costs by reducing energy usage; and

Whereas, the requested rate increase will impact these citizens directly in their monthly bills and indirectly through increased City annual operational costs of over $100,000 at a time of decreased State shared revenue; and

Whereas, WE Energies posted a 7% profit in 2008 of $359.1 Million, while during the pendency of the depressed state of the national economy; and

Whereas, in a July 6, 2009 article in an Internet version of the Milwaukee Journal Newspaper, an Analyst surveyed by Bloomberg predicted Wisconsin Ene...

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