For Immediate Release Contacts:
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Heather Underwood 312-206-4662
Gerardo Cardenas 312-351-0228
FIGHT AMEREN RATE HIKES
Consumers Fill Auditorium to Urge
“When is Ameren going to get their fill?” said Mary Patton, a resident and AARP member from
Ameren’s plan to hit consumers with roughly $250 million more in service fees and surcharges means higher utility bills dealing a serious blow to thousands of seniors on fixed incomes – many of whom already spend 10-15% of their household income on utility bills. ComEd is also seeking ICC approval to increase rates in it’s service areas by over $350 million. The rate hikes will all but wipe out historic billion dollar rate relief legislation passed last year to help consumers struggling with the 100-300% rate increases.
“These rate hikes are a bad deal for consumers and AARP is urging the ICC to stand up for consumers and put people above more energy industry profits,” said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director.
Earlier this year, AARP joined forces with State legislators, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and the Citizen’s Utility Board in vowing to fight the proposed increases and urging the ICC to repeal these and other utility companies’ plans to increase their rates and side with the state’s consumers.
The ICC has scheduled 6 public hearings on the rate hikes across the state in February. AARP has set up an “Energy Rate Hotline” (1-800-719-3020) to connect consumers directly to the ICC.
Remaining rate hike hearing schedule:
Quincy John Wood Community College, Mary Ellen Orr Auditorium, 1301 S. 48th Street, Quincy, Illinois, on February 26, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M,., and
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For Immediate Release Contacts:
February 13, 2008 David Irwin 312-458-3621
Gerardo
FIGHT AMEREN RATE HIKES
Consumers Fill City Hall to Urge
“When is Ameren going to get their fill? I’m already paying over $400 a month, including nearly $150 for delivery charges alone,” said Wanda Clayton an resident and AARP member from
Ameren’s plan to hit consumers with roughly $250 million more in service fees and
surcharges means higher utility bills dealing a serious blow to thousands of seniors on fixed incomes – many of whom already spend 10-15% of their household income on utility bills. ComEd is also seeking ICC approval to increase rates it’s service areas by over $350 million. The rate hikes will all but wipe out historic billion dollar rate relief legislation passed last year to help consumers struggling with the 100-300% rate increases.
“These rate hikes are a bad deal for consumer and AARP is urging the ICC to stand up for consumers and put people above more energy industry profits,” said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director.
Earlier this year, AARP joined forces with State legislators, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and the Citizen’s Utility Board in vowing to fight the proposed increases and urging the ICC to repeal these and other utility companies’ plans to increase their rates and side with the state’s consumers.
The ICC has scheduled 6 public hearings on the rate hikes across the state in February. AARP has set up an “Energy Rate Hotline” (1-800-719-3020) to connect consumers directly to the ICC.
Remaining rate hike hearing schedule:
Quincy City Hall, 1st Fl., City Council Chambers, 730 Maine, Quincy, Illinois, on February 26, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M,., and
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: David Irwin
Thursday, February 07, 2008 (312)206-6755
AARP Illinois Applauds Senate’s Inclusion of Older Americans in Economic Stimulus Package
Bipartisan Package Includes 20 Million Older Americans in Rebate Program
AARP
ATTENTION NEWS DESKS: AARP is recording House and Senate roll call votes on key issues throughout the 110th Congress, and informing its 39 million members of the results of these key votes.
The amended stimulus package would provide a $300 rebate check to any American with $3000 of qualifying income – including Social Security income – in 2007, and up to $600 for individuals who pay income taxes. Rebates would be doubled for married couples filing jointly, and families would receive an additional $300 per child under age 17. It would also count veterans’ disability payments as qualified income, extending rebate eligibility for up to 250,000 disabled veterans.
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“AARP applauds Senator Durbin for voting to include older Americans in the stimulus package,” said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. “He understands that Americans of all ages are feeling financial pressure and can play a role in stimulating the economy. This bipartisan package is timely and targeted – putting money in the hands of people who will spend it quickly and providing support to those who need it most. We look forward to the President’s signature on the final package.”
AARP has supported a stimulus package that includes older Americans with an aggressive campaign on Capitol Hill and through grassroots volunteers, who have contacted the Senate with more than 220,000 emails and phone calls.
AARP notified the 110th Congress that it was tracking roll call votes on key legislation important to its 39 million members and reporting the outcomes of these votes back to its members. “We believe people make the right choices when they understand the issues and position taken by their elected officials. AARP intends to ensure that its members get that information,” added Gallo.
AARP
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50+ have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole. AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make contributions to either political campaigns or candidates. We produce AARP The Magazine, published bimonthly; AARP Bulletin, our monthly newspaper; AARP Segunda Juventud, our bimonthly magazine in Spanish and English; NRTA Live & Learn, our quarterly newsletter for 50 + educators; and our website, www.aarp.org. AARP Foundation is an affiliated charity that provides security, protection, and empowerment to older persons in need with support from thousands of volunteers, donors, and sponsors. We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the
For Immediate Release Contacts: David Irwin
Monday, February 11, 2008 (312) 458-3621
Gerardo Cardenas
(312) 458-3609
AARP DISAPPOINTED IN COMMERCE COMMISSION DELIVERING MORE RATE SHOCK
Peoples Gas Gets Approved to Charge More When People Use Less – Ameren & ComEd Make Move to Increase Rates
Statement by Robert Gallo,
AARP stands in strong opposition to the recent decision by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) to approve of People’s Gas and North Shore Gas plans to hit consumers, businesses and families with more rate hikes. The plan will serve to charge people more money when they are using less natural gas and it’s a clear move in the wrong direction. Consumers lose again.
On the heels of this decision, the ICC is conducting public hearings in the Ameren service area–the company is also seeking to hit downstate consumers with nearly $250 million in delivery fee increases and surcharges. It’s no surprise that ComEd is also making a case to the ICC to increase rates by over $361 million. AARP is urging the ICC to take a stand on behalf of
Older consumers spend an average of 10-15 percent of their household income on home utility costs- forcing many to choose between heating their homes and filling their prescriptions. No one should be faced with that choice.
In 2007, AARP was joined by Attorney General Lisa Madigan, the Citizen’s Utility Board, a bi-partisan group of lawmakers, and broad coalition of consumer groups and advocates to fight the last round of rate increases. Together we won a new law for
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For Immediate Release
January 29, 2008
AMEREN PROPOSAL FOR RATE HIKES MET WITH A FIGHT
Attorney General, Legislators, AARP & Citizen’s Utility Board Join Forces- Urge ICC to Say No to $247 million in Rate Increases
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois – With Ameren gearing up to hit Illinois consumers with another round of utility rate hikes, State Legislators, AARP, the Citizen’s Utility Board and representatives from Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s Office joined together at the state capitol today to say “Enough is Enough!”
The ICC has scheduled 6 public hearings on the rate hikes across the state in February, and AARP is encouraging its members and the public to attend and voice their opposition. AARP has also set up an “Energy Rate Hotline” (1-800-719-3020) to connect consumers directly to the ICC.
“I am proud to work with AARP to make sure consumers have a voice when it comes to their utility rates,” Rep. Bob Flider (D-Mt.Zion) said. “I urge all consumers to attend these hearings and provide their input so the ICC has full knowledge and understanding of what a rate increase would mean for the consumers of this state. I will continue working with AARP to amplify the public’s voice when it comes to protecting their pocketbooks.”
“The massive opposition to the rate hikes last year exemplified the power the public can wield when it is organized and united,” Rep. Mike Smith (D-Canton) said. “It is once again time for energy customers to stand up to the utility giants by attending these public hearings and showing how these increases would impact local residents’ pocketbooks.”
“The Attorney General’s office will take a very careful look at Ameren’s request to protect the rights of consumers,” said Janice Dale, on behalf of Attorney General Madigan. “We will work to make sure that electricity consumers are represented during this process.”
“Ameren’s plan would deliver a serious blow to thousands of residents across the state - especially to seniors living on fixed incomes,” said Frank Price, an AARP volunteer from Springfield. “Last year we fought hard for a new law to provided $1 billion in rate relief to Illinois consumers – the proposed increases are a move in the wrong direction.”
“It was just a few months ago that Ameren got its hands slapped by the Governor and the General Assembly, and despite healthy, even record, profits over the last few years, the company is reaching into our pockets once again. As the electric consumer rebellion of 2007 showed, Ameren may have the electricity, but people have the power. And if the people’s voice is heard, we are confident Ameren’s latest rate-hike attempt will be rejected,” said David Kolata, CUB’s Executive Director.
Ameren is seeking approval from the Illinois Commerce Commission to deliver an extra $247 million increase in the form of surcharges and delivery fees to consumers. The groups are urging the ICC to deny the proposal which moves to wipe out the billion dollar rate relief package signed into law last year to combat soaring electric rates.
Public hearing schedule:
Decatur Public Library, Madden Auditorium, 130 N. Franklin, Decatur, Illinois on February 4, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M.;
Marion, Williamson County Pavilion (behind the mall), Marion, Illinois on February 6, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M.;
Belleville City Hall, 1st Floor City Council Chambers, 101 S. Illinois, Belleville, Illinois on February 13, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M.;
Peoria City Hall, Room 400, 419 Fulton, Peoria, Illinois on February 19, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M.;
Quincy City Hall, 1st Fl. City Council Chambers, 730 Maine, Quincy, Illinois, on February 26, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.M.; and
Champaign City Hall, 1st Fl. City Council Chambers, 102 Neil, Champaign, Illinois on February 28, 2008 at the hour of 7:00 P.M.
AARP has over 1.7 million members in Illinois. AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to making life better for people 50 and over. We provide information and resources; engage in legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy; assist members in serving their communities; and offer a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for our members. These include AARP The Magazine, published bimonthly; AARP Bulletin, our monthly newspaper; Segunda Juventud, our quarterly newspaper in Spanish; Live and Learn, our quarterly newsletter for National Retired Teachers Association members; and our Web site, www.aarp.org. We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Nominate An Outstanding Volunteer for the 2008 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service
AARP’s commitment to volunteer service can be traced back to the life and vision of our founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus. Each year, AARP honors the legacy of Dr. Andrus with the AARP Andrus Award for Community Service, our most prestigious and visible volunteer award. The 2007 Andrus Award for Community Service recognized 53 unique individuals, one, (sometimes two) from each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, who have demonstrated the power to make it better in their communities in ways that are consistent with AARP’s mission, vision and commitment to volunteer service, and that inspire other to volunteer.
Like Dr. Andrus, these winners have a desire to bring ideas and dreams to life. Their work and achievements have positive impact on the lives of many.
Use this form to nominate your candidate for the 2008 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service.
http://assets.aarp.org/www.aarp.org_/articles/aboutaarp/AA2008NominationForm.pdf
Read about the 2007 Winners http://www.aarp.org/about_aarp/community_service/andrus_award_winners.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 7, 2008
AARP CALLS FOR 2008 “BEST EMPLOYERS FOR WORKERS OVER 50” APPLICATIONS
Go To www.aarp.org/bestemployers To Apply
CHICAGO, Illinois – The application deadline for the annual AARP “Best Employers for Workers Over 50” list is fast approaching. Employers that offer workplace practices and policies that are friendly toward workers aged 50+ are encouraged to apply at before February 15, 2008. www.aarp.org/bestemployers
As more and more boomers turn 60, attracting and retaining skilled workers will become increasingly critical for employers seeking to retain a competitive edge. Estimates are that by 2016, one-third (34%) of the total U.S workforce is expected to be age 50 or older, up from 28 percent in 2007.
The AARP Best Employers program recognizes innovative organizations that offer policies and practices that appeal to workers 50+, including flexible work options, training/learning opportunities, competitive health and retirement benefits, and age-neutral performance and appraisal systems. Now entering its eighth year, the AARP Best Employers search honored 50 employers last year, including six Illinois companies.
“AARP is working on a number of fronts to ensure that people who want to keep working are able to do so. The AARP Best Employers program honors companies that recognize the value of older workers,” said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director.
Any employer with at least 50 employees and based in the United States is eligible to apply to the AARP “Best Employers for Workers Over 50” program. This includes for-profit companies, not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions and local, state, and federal government bodies. Best Employers honorees will be acknowledged at a recognition dinner, which will be followed by an international conference addressing best practices among international companies.
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50+ have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole. AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make contributions to either political campaigns or candidates. We produce AARP The Magazine, published bimonthly; AARP Bulletin, our monthly newspaper; AARP Segunda Juventud, our bimonthly magazine in Spanish and English; NRTA Live & Learn, our quarterly newsletter for 50+ educators; and our website, AARP.org. AARP Foundation is an affiliated charity that provides security, protection, and empowerment to older persons in need with support from thousands of volunteers, donors, and sponsors. We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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For Immediate Release:
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
ILLINOISANS DEMAND 2008 CANDIDATES COMMIT TO CHANGE
Town Hall Forum Calls for Solutions to Health Care and Long-Term Financial Security Needs
CHICAGO, IL – Soaring health care costs, low retirement savings and Social Security. These are the issues that drew hundreds of people to a town hall forum in Chicago with one goal: putting political candidates on notice, and urging them to commit to finding solutions to two issues that affect the lives of all Americans – health care and long-term financial security.
At the forum, AARP, SEIU and local health and community leaders urged the 2008 candidates to lead the charge for change. It isn’t hard to put a face on the issues as many people in attendance stood up and spoke out about their own experiences and struggles with health care and financial security. The forum launched Illinois’ Divided We Fail efforts, a national advocacy movement to demand action on health care and financial security from the 2008 candidates seeking elected office.
“We can’t let the next generation be the first in American history to be worse off than their parents,” said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. “One year from today we will have a new president; we want political candidates in 2008 to stand up on the issues that matter most making health care and financial security solutions a priority.”
“SEIU is the largest health care union in the country – with over 1 million members. Too many of our own members, our own healthcare givers, are victims of a system so broken and badly managed that many of them are among the more than 47 million Americans without healthcare. Many of theirs are among the nearly 9 million children without access to care,” said Hal Ruddick, President of SEIU Healthcare Local 4 Illinois. “That’s why this Illinois launch is so important. We need to get more people involved. We cannot allow America to continue on the path to having a third world healthcare system.”
“We're not asking for a handout just consideration when you consider everything else,” said Linette Kinchen, Grandparent/Executive Director of GRANDFamilies of Chicago.
Divided We Fail is a nonpartisan effort that partners AARP, SEIU, the Business Roundtable, and the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) to engage the American people, elected officials, and the business community to find broad-based, equitable solutions to the most compelling domestic issues facing the nation: health care and the long-term financial security of Americans.
In Illinois, Divided We Fail will include town hall forums, events, voter education, volunteer mobilization, online engagement, and advertising urging the 2008 candidates to offer solutions to the nation’s health care and financial security needs. Meeting health care needs and establishing long-term financial security have long been cornerstones of the American Dream.
All Illinoisans are encouraged to get involved, sign the Divided We Fail pledge to support political candidates that will commit to finding solutions to the issues of health care and long term financial security. For more information on Divided We Fail or to sign a pledge, visit . www.DividedWeFail.org