Session of 1999
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5011
By Representatives Farmer and Barnes, Boston, Compton, Dean, Fla-
harty, Gilbert, Gregory, Helgerson, Howell, Johnston, Klein, Krehbiel,
Landwehr, Mayans, McCreary, Myers, Palmer, Pottorff, Powell, Pow-
ers, Showalter, Shriver, Swenson, Thimesch, Vining, Wagle, Wells and
Welshimer
1-25
13 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION requesting the State Corporation
14 Commission to examine whether it serves the public interest to have
15 disparities in rates charged in different service areas of Western Re-
16 sources and, if not, to recommend action to eliminate the disparities.
17
18 WHEREAS, Western Resources operates as one integrated company
19 but divides its customers into two separate service areas; and
20 WHEREAS, Western Resources charges more for electric service to
21 customers in the Kansas Gas and Electric (KGE) service area than cus-
22 tomers in the Kansas Power and Light (KPL) service area; and
23 WHEREAS, The rate disparity requires KGE residential customers to
24 pay 32.6% more, commercial customers, 42.6% more, and industrial cus-
25 tomers, 13.4% more, than Western Resources' customers in the KPL
26 service area; and
27 WHEREAS, These rate disparities are unfair because the Wolf Creek
28 Nuclear Generating Station, which is blamed for the higher KGE rates,
29 benefits all customers of Western Resources; and
30 WHEREAS, An acquisition of Kansas City Power and Light (KCPL)
31 by Western Resources might result in similar rate disparities: Now,
32 therefore,
33 Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
34 the Senate concurring therein: That the Legislature requests the State
35 Corporation Commission (KCC) to examine whether disparities between
36 the rates charged KGE customers and those charged KPL customers are
37 in the public interest; and
38 Be it further resolved: That the Legislature requests the KCC to re-
39 view whether, if Western Resources acquires KCPL, it would be in the
40 public interest to have similar disparities between rates charged to KPL
41 customers and those charged to customers in the service area of KCPL;
42 and
43 Be it further resolved: That, if the KCC finds that the public interest
44 is not or would not be served by these disparities, the Legislature requests
45 the KCC to recommend action to eliminate the disparities.