Kansas Rushes Bill to Help Residents With High Energy Bills A new law provides temporary relief to residents who received extremely high bills for natural gas use during the February cold front. Officials are investigating the price spike with concerns about price gouging. Andrew Bahl, The Topeka Capital-Journal | March 4, 2021 | News
(TNS) State legislators are moving with breakneck speed to provide assurances to ratepayers and municipalities who are staring down the barrel of sky-high energy bills after bitter cold temperatures rammed the state and region last month.
A new program to provide loans to municipalities, which will have to pay bills in the hundreds of thousands of dollars within the next week, was fast-tracked with an aim to having the money in the hands of cities as soon as possible.
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