FIRST REGULAR SESSION

House Concurrent Resolution No. 5

91ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY



1064L.01I

Whereas, telecommunications services and energy services and sources are vital to the economic vitality and well-being of the state of Missouri; and



Whereas, the nationwide trend toward deregulation of telecommunications services and energy services and sources has created competitive markets and made available new services and customer choices; and



Whereas, the state and political subdivisions have imposed taxes, fees and other assessments on various telecommunications and energy services which vary widely based on locality and, within a locality, may vary widely due to increasingly related and competitive services, such as telephone and cable television; and



Whereas, the current nationwide trend toward competition in the production, distribution and sale of energy, including electricity, natural gas and other energy sources has potential benefits and adverse effects on energy producers, distributors, retailers, customers and the citizens of this state; and



Whereas, ensuring adequate and affordable telecommunications services and energy services and sources necessitate a fair and equitable tax structure across different telecommunications and energy services and across different regions of the state; and



Whereas, the issue of whether governmental entities should expend public resources to compete with private telecommunications and energy entities should be explored; and



Whereas, a Joint Interim Committee on Telecommunications and Energy has studied the above-mentioned issues during the tenure of the Ninetieth General Assembly and recommends that a similar study committee be established to continue the study during the tenure of the Ninety-first General Assembly:



Now, therefore, be it resolved by the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-first General Assembly, First Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, that a joint legislative study committee of the General Assembly be created to be composed of seven members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and seven members of the Senate, to be appointed jointly by the President Pro Tem and Co-Pro Tem of the Senate, and that said committee be authorized to function throughout the Ninety-first General Assembly; and



Be it further resolved that said committee continue and expand the in-depth studies conducted by prior Joint Interim Committees on Telecommunications and Energy and make appropriate recommendations concerning financial, legal, social, taxation, environmental, technological and economic issues of telecommunications, cable television, all Internet services, including asymmetrical digital subscriber lines (ADSL) and service via cable lines, and energy services taxation, competition between governmental entities and private telecommunication entities, and any other issues the committee deems relevant; and



Be it further resolved that said committee continue and expand the in-depth studies conducted by prior Joint Interim Committees on Telecommunications and Energy and make appropriate recommendations concerning financial, legal, social, taxation, environmental, technological and economic issues of deregulation and increasing competition in energy production, distribution and sale, including consideration of the effects on residential customers, small and large business customers, utility shareholders and other stakeholders, and any other issues the committee deems relevant; and



Be it further resolved that said committee prepare an interim report, together with its recommendations for any legislative action it deems necessary for submission to the General Assembly prior to the commencement of the Second Regular Session of the Ninety-first General Assembly and a final report, together with its recommendations for any legislative action it deems necessary for submission to the General Assembly prior to the commencement of the First Regular Session of the Ninety-second General Assembly; and



Be it further resolved that said committee may solicit any input and information necessary to fulfill its obligations from the Missouri Public Service Commission, the Department of Economic Development, the Division of Energy within the Department of Natural Resources, the Office of Public Counsel, political subdivisions of this state, telecommunications and energy service providers, energy utilities and representatives of all telecommunications and energy customer groups; and



Be it further resolved that House Research, the Committee on Legislative Research, and Senate Research shall provide such legal, research, clerical, technical and bill drafting services as the committee may require in the performance of its duties; and



Be it further resolved that the actual and necessary expenses of the committee, its members and any staff personnel assigned to the committee incurred in attending meetings of the committee or any subcommittee thereof shall be paid from the Joint Contingent Fund.



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