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Alert! AmerenUE wants repeal of Missouri consumer protection law. Meet 11/18

If AmerenUE succeeds and the consumer protection law is overthrown, utilities
will be allowed to charge consumers for Construction Work In Progress (CWIP),
which will raise rates and transfer risk to consumers.

If AmerenUE succeeds and the consumer protection law is overthrown, utilities
will be allowed to charge consumers for Construction Work In Progress (CWIP),
which will raise rates and transfer risk to consumers.

To learn more about this and the pros/cons of nuclear power versus other options
please attend a talk on: "If Not Nuclear Power, What Then?" Presented by
Mark Haim of Missourians for Safe Energy.

Tuesday, November 18, 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Center, 1107 University, between
Hitt St. & College Ave.

Meet @ Hillel Center about AmerenUE Removal of Consumer Protection

If AmerenUE succeeds and the consumer protection law is overthrown, utilities
will be allowed to charge consumers for Construction Work In Progress (CWIP),
which will raise rates and transfer risk to consumers.

To learn more about this and the pros/cons of nuclear power versus other options
please attend a talk on: "If Not Nuclear Power, What Then?" Presented by
Mark Haim of Missourians for Safe Energy.

Tuesday, November 18, 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Center, 1107 University, between
Hitt St. & College Ave.

Date: 
11/18/2008 - 7:30pm - 11/18/2008 - 9:00pm
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