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In addition to the increase, the agreement also includes provisions requiring Spire to fund employee pensions at 80%, allocate additional money to their payment assistance programs, report data on ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a rate increase across the state for natural gas giant Spire. This increase that reflects the rising cost of natural gas will raise bills by ...
Spire currently estimates that the rate increase will raise customers’ bills by around 12.7% in the western half of the state. They calculate that amount to be around an extra $10.95 per month.
The state tax on food however, is one percent. [10] (Food is still subject to the Department of Conservation and Department of Natural Resources sales taxes, as well as local sales taxes.) Missouri also imposes a use tax on tangible personal property that is stored, used, or consumed in Missouri but not subject to the sales tax. [11]
Spire Inc. is a regional public utility holding company based in St. Louis, Missouri, providing natural gas service through its regulated core utility operations while engaging in non-regulated activities that provide business opportunities.
Its business is regulated by the Missouri Public Service Commission. MGE's primary business was the delivery of natural gas. The company also had programs to promote the development of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles throughout its service territory, and headed up the Midwest CNG Coalition, a consortium of CNG interests from Missouri ...
The new technology promises more accurate natural gas readings and new safety measures. But some critics say they’re not worth the cost.
Laclede Gas Light Co was chartered in Missouri on March 2, 1857, named for Pierre Laclède, the founder of the city of St. Louis. [1] In 1905, North American Company , a public utilities conglomerate, acquired St. Louis United Railways, the consolidated streetcar company in St. Louis, which operated as St. Louis Transit Company.