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Contact Legislature
Protect your rights. Tell the utilities committee how rising energy costs will affect your family or business.
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Sign The Petition
Sign the petition to tell Ameren and the PSC: No More Increases on Our Monthly Bills, STOP THE RATE INCREASES!
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Bill of Rights
As consumers we should demand fair and affordable energy rates, read the Ratepayer Bill of Rights.
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Our Mission
The Fair Energy Rate Action Fund (FERAF) is a Missouri-based consumer and employer group formed in 2008 with the goal of keeping Missouri's electrical rates fair and affordable. FERAF seeks to accomplish this goal by educating the general public and public policy makers about the impact of utility rates on business and residential consumers.
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Get your holiday shopping done with a chance to win free Ipods and gift cards from FERAF! Take the FERAF Referral Program Challenge to refer friends to the Action Network. For each referral that becomes a member of the Action Network, you could win one of 19 prizes this holiday season! If you aren’t a [...]
By: Jeffrey Tomich Ameren Missouri recently signaled plans to slash its energy efficiency budget for electricity customers next year, arguing that reducing energy use was shortchanging its shareholders. But energy efficiency rebates for natural gas customers are staying intact, at least for the next year. On Wednesday, the Missouri Public Service Commission voted unanimously to [...]
By Robert Trigaux, Times Business Columnist It’s time to drink the Tallahassee Kool-Aid. That’s the only way we can possibly understand how our state leadership — claiming to be big fans of the free market system — can bless a state law that lets power companies like Progress Energy and Florida Power & Light make [...]
By the Editorial Board Shortly after he took over as the chairman of the powerful Missouri Public Service Commission, Kevin Gunn told us that he saw his role as a consensus builder between the consumer groups and investor-owned utilities who fight over electric rates. His first attempt at fulfilling that role is way off the [...]