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Iowa cities turn to franchise fees to raise money

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Cities around Iowa, including Cedar Rapids, are asking residents to pay more in fees found on natural gas and electric bills as a way of raising money to offset losses from the state’s historic property tax reform, the Cedar Rapids Gazette reported. Cedar Rapids is proposing a 50 percent hike in its franchise fee for both gas and electric bills. For an average electric bill of about $100, for instance, the 1 percentage point increase — from 2 to 3 percent — translates to an extra $1.07, according to Alliant Energy Corp.