Pryor joins OUCC in request for reconsideration of AES rate increase

Yesterday, July 7, the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC), a utility ratepayer advocacy group, petitioned for the recent AES rate increase to be reconsidered.

The rate increase, worth $71 million, is set to happen in two phases and will result in customers’ electric bills increasing by roughly $9.52 per month. 

State Rep. Cherrish Pryor (D-Indianapolis) released the following statement:

“I fully support the OUCC’s request that AES’s rate increase be reconsidered, and join them in calling for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to overturn their approval. 

“For too long now, ratepayers have been forced to take on higher utility bills despite stalled service quality and a broader affordability crisis. The last thing Hoosiers need is to foot the bill for another completely optional utility rate increase that will only serve to line shareholders’ pockets. 

“I encourage the IURC to act quickly, before AES can start implementing these hikes on families who are already stretched thin.”

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