The hypocrisy: a rebuttal to Emily Neal

By Marla Klocke, Decorah

It’s time to acknowledge a hard truth: the city council is not playing by the rules. As I wrote this letter, the council is down one member, and yet, they continue to push forward with a radical agenda that alienates the very community they are supposed to represent. Passing the MEU resolutions without a full council is not only undemocratic—it’s a clear violation of fair governance.

The comparison of Alliant to Mid-American Energy is deeply flawed and misleading. These two investor-owned utilities operate under entirely different corporate structures. Mid-American is owned by Warren Buffett, the billionaire, and their primary service territory is Des Moines, Iowa City and Waterloo, with each city growing rapidly. If we’re going to have an honest conversation about energy rates, let’s include a broader comparison of all investor-owned utilities across the country. Or at least look at the reasons MidAm and Alliant’s rates are so different.

Moreover, Decorah’s businesses are not economically disadvantaged, despite what some may claim. Over the past six years Alliant Energy has been consistently recognized as a top utility for economic development. During this period, more than $9 billion has been invested in communities across Iowa and Wisconsin, with notable projects in Decorah, Dubuque, Mason City and Nevada. These investments were driven in-part by low energy costs but also by the robust, business-friendly environment fostered by Alliant. If the city council understood the principles of economic growth, perhaps we’d see greater business investment here in Decorah, rather than the push for a costly, unproven MEU.

Why is Councilwoman Neal only focused on Alliant’s rates?  If you’ve read the paper recently, you would’ve seen that Black Hills Energy has recently raised rates again. If you’ve looked at your water bill from the city, you would see that over the past 10 years, monthly water bills continue to increase. If you’ve looked at your electric bill, you’d also see a 4 percent addition for a city franchise fee. So, the city is directly increasing Decorah resident’s electric bills and water bills, and the council has been completely silent on the natural gas increase. So, I ask, where is the outrage from the council on these rate increases?

Lastly, Councilwoman Neal claims that the city can’t possibly know the potential costs of the MEU because Alliant has refused to share detailed information. But they don’t need Alliant to get the answer. Just like they did back in 2018, the city can conduct their own study, and count poles, cable lengths and transformers. There’s nothing stopping the city from conducting a new feasibility study to get a clear picture of the likely costs and revenues. In 2018, that cost was over $40 million, with inflation and continued investment by Alliant, this price has most likely increased since that time. Whatever the final cost, this will need to be paid for by Decorah residents, families and businesses.

The truth is clear: Alliant Energy is providing reliable, renewable and dependable service in Decorah. The city council, MEU task force, and the sustainability committee, on the other hand, have repeatedly shown their bias in favor of imposing this MEU on the residents of Decorah. I urge everyone reading this: Is Alliant Energy truly being unfair, or is the city council, along with its two committees, simply trying to push a costly agenda without regard for the financial impact on any of us?

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Audrey Fadness
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7 days ago

It seems to me there is a conflict of interest with Emily Neal serving on the city council & this MEU issue. Why does she keep pushing this MEU forward? I feel like we just voted NO on this issue a few years ago! I am in complete agreement with Marla Klockes rebuttal. Common sense citizens need to show up and vote these liberal, self involved people off the council.