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Claim: Investor-owned utilities are fighting the establishment of more city utilities because of all the profits they are taking out of our community and sending out of state.

Response: Iowa's investor-owned utilities value their customers and want to keep them. They do not believe that, when the risks associated with cost and reliability issues are taken into account, forming a new city utility is in the best interests of their customers. The earnings as well as the rates of investor-owned utilities are regulated by the state - though city utilities have no such regulatory oversight. By far, most of revenues of Iowa investor-owned utilities stay in Iowa and in the communities they serve. Investor-owned utilities have a payroll of about 7,000 employees in the state, pay annual property (replacement) taxes of $127 million, purchase millions in equipment and other overhead, provide community support and have invested nearly $340 million in local energy efficiency programs. |