Supporting economic development through the Powering Missouri Growth Plan

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As advanced manufacturing and data centers consider locating throughout eastern Missouri, Ameren Missouri reminds its customers it is uniquely positioned to meet the large energy requirements of these new projects and has plans to reliably serve them while protecting other customers from unjust or unreasonable charges. Back in May, Ameren Missouri filed its plan to support these potential large, energy-intensive customers with the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC). Commonly known as the Powering Missouri Growth Plan, this approach aims to ensure the company can reliably serve these potential new large electric load customers while maintaining just and reasonable rates for their current customer base.

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Catherine Hanaway sworn in as Missouri's attorney general

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With her hand on her son's bible, Catherine Hanaway took her oath of office and was sworn in as Missouri's 45th attorney general during a private ceremony on Sept. 8. Following the resignation of Andrew Bailey in August, Gov. Mike Kehoe appointed Catherine Hanaway to serve as Missouri's next attorney general. Hanaway's selection fills the vacancy created by the federal appointment of Bailey to serve as the co-deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 

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Orise Distribution to expand in St. Louis

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Orise Distribution, a wholesale distributor of medical supplies, recently announced it will expand in St. Louis, investing $6.2 million and creating 40 new jobs. The company’s expansion includes the addition of more than 5,000 square feet of space to its existing facility in the City of St. Louis.

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Power Profile: Representative Keri Ingle

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For Rep. Keri Ingle, energy policy is deeply personal.

Before her election to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2018, Ingle built her career as a licensed master social worker, helping children, families and medically vulnerable people navigate some of life’s hardest challenges, an experience she said continues to shape her work in public office. Now representing the 35th District in the Missouri House, which includes parts of Lee’s Summit and southern Kansas City, she serves as ranking member of the House Utilities committee, where she’s become a strong voice for balancing energy reliability, affordability and innovation.

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