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~'~~~, <br />Why Public Power? <br />One hundred twenty-five Minnesota cities benefit from <br />having a locally owned and locally operated municipal <br />electric utility. Thirty-one cities have a municipal <br />natural gas system. Fifty of our eighty-seven county <br />seats are served by a municipal electric or gas system. <br />A not-for-profit municipal electric or gas utility is a <br />tremendous asset in these uncertain times. Here are <br />some of the reasons why: <br />• We have great service. We're part of the community <br />and our policy makers, managers and workers are part <br />of the community. Our crews are always on hand in <br />the event of emergency. You don't need to call an 800 <br />number to talk to us. <br />• We're not in it for the money. Municipal utilities <br />are not-for-profit and operated in the public interest. <br />Our goal is long-term community benefit, not short-term <br />gain. We work hard to save you money. <br />• We're the yardstick for the industry. For <br />generations, public power systems have set standards <br />for rates and service that other utilities have had to <br />meet. <br />• We'll be there. Many of Minnesota's municipal <br />electric utilities have served their communities for more <br />than a hundred years. In an era when new competitors <br />come and go faster that we can learn their names, you <br />can count on ue. We will be there when you need us. <br />• We're locally regulated. Members of the community <br />who live in the community set rates and service • We're Public Power. <br />practices. If you have a problem, you know who to talk We're here for you! <br />to. <br />• We're owned by our customers. There is no tension <br />between the interests of customers and the interests of <br />stockholders. Our focus is Main Street, not Wall Street. <br />We work for you. <br />2011 State Position Statements / 3 <br />photo courtesy afthe Ouwtarsrsa Peaplei Prers <br />