CHAPTER 208
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5035
A Concurrent Resolution urging Congress not to take action to
mandate competition
in retail sales of electricity and to leave that
responsibility to the individual states.
WHEREAS, Each state is able and has the right to determine if
there
should be competition in retail sales of electricity within the
state and the
time period for implementation of competition; and
WHEREAS, Each state has unique electric power supply sources
and
demand requirements that cannot readily be accommodated by a
federal
mandate; and
WHEREAS, Availability of reliable electric energy at
affordable prices
has a tremendous impact on the public health and welfare in each
state;
and
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Kansas created the
Retail
Wheeling Task Force, composed of legislators and representatives of
all
interested parties, to study and make recommendations regarding
com-
petition in retail sales of electricity in Kansas; and
WHEREAS, The Task Force devoted long hours for 18 months
to
understanding the issue of competition in retail sales of
electricity, its
potential impact on the citizens of this state and means of
addressing the
issue to benefit the greatest number of Kansans; and
WHEREAS, The federal government does not have the
knowledge,
time or money necessary to similarly assess the needs of each
individual
state: Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of
Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: The Legislature of the
State of Kansas
strongly urges the Congress of the United States not to take action
to
mandate competition in retail sales of electricity and to leave
that re-
sponsibility to the individual states; and
Be it further resolved: The Secretary of State is
directed to send en-
rolled copies of this resolution to the President of the United
States Sen-
ate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives,
each
United States Senator and each United States Representative
represent-
ing Kansas, the secretary of the United States Department of Energy
and
the President of the United States.
Adopted by the House March 31, 1998.
Adopted by the Senate March 27, 1998.
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