On the recordOctober 20, 2015
the unfortunate part for my consumers living in South Dakota is that they purchase their power from the States around them, which are going to have to have increases in costs passed on to them.
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congress.govthe unfortunate part for my consumers living in South Dakota is that they purchase their power from the States around them, which are going to have to have increases in costs passed on to them.
Discussing the impact of increased energy costs on South Dakota consumers.
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