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Missouri Bill Would Legalize Raw Milk Sales; Foundation to Nullify Federal Prohibition Scheme

A bill filed in the Missouri House would legalize retail sales of raw milk in the state and take a step toward nullifying a federal prohibition scheme in practice and effect.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 07:37:00

in a survey for citizens advice, 12% of people said in the past six months they d had to resort to borrowing money in order to afford their energy bills. one in four people said out of all their bills, energy was the one they were most worried about. the charity said that between january and june, more than 46,000 people had contacted it for advice on energy debt, an increase of nearly 17% on last year. it also found the size of energy debt has grown. the average amount people owe is now £1,711, a third higher than in 2019 before the pandemic. and there s concern about the growing number of people who seem to be struggling with their bills in these warmer summer months when typically everyone uses less energy. things might get a bit more affordable as 0fgem s price cap starts to come down. but remember, most of the government s subsidies to help with bills have now ended. so when it comes to energy debt, all the numbers go in the wrong direction. we ve got more people who are in debt

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:35:00

months they d had to resort to borrowing money in order to afford their energy bills. one in four people said out of all their bills, energy was the one they were most worried about. the charity said that between january and june, more than 116,000 people had contacted it for advice on energy debt, an increase of nearly 17% on last year. it also found the size of energy debt has grown. the average amount people owe is now £1,711, a third higher than in 2019 before the pandemic. and there s concern about the growing number of people who seem to be struggling with their bills in these warmer summer months when typically everyone uses less energy. things might get a bit more affordable as 0fgem s price cap starts to come down. but remember, most of the government s subsidies to help with bills have now ended. so when it comes to energy debt, all the numbers go in the wrong direction. we ve got more people who are in debt to their energy supplier. the amount of debt that they re repaying

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 16:51:00

she has had to make some difficult choices, like cutting down on showers, as costs increase. i ve got two credit cards out. for your bills? just in case i have to, like, pay them off, yeah. just as, like, a safety net. more and more people are doing the same. in a survey for citizens advice, 12% of people said in the past six months they had had to resort to borrowing money in order to afford their energy bills. one in four people said, out of all their bills, energy was the one they were most worried about. the charity said that between january and june, more than 46,000 people had contacted for advice on energy debt an increase of nearly 17% on last year. it also found the size of energy debt has grown. the average amount people owe is now £1,711, a third higher than in 2019, before the pandemic. and there is concern about the growing number of people who seem to be struggling with their bills in these warmer summer months when typically everyone uses less energy.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:17:00

she has had to make some difficult choices, like cutting down on showers, as costs increase. i ve got two credit cards out. for your bills? just in case i have to, like, pay them off, yeah. just as, like, a safety net. more and more people are doing the same. in a survey for citizens advice, 12% of people said in the past six months they had had to resort to borrowing money in order to afford their energy bills. one in four people said out of all their bills, energy was the one they were most worried about. the charity said that between january and june, more than 46,000 people had contacted it for advice on energy debt an increase of nearly 17% on last year. it also found the size of energy debt has grown. the average amount people owe is now £1,711, a third higher than in 2019, before the pandemic. and there s concern about the growing number of people who seem to be struggling with their bills in these warmer summer months when typically,

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