Cuivre River Electric Cooperative's President and CEO Doug Tracy was recently appointed as a district representative to the 2024-25 Legislative and Government Relations Committee of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.
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Cuivre River Electric Cooperative President and CEO Doug Tracy was recently appointed as a district representative to the 2024-25 Legislative and Government Relations Committee of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives in Jefferson City.
AMEC is the service organization of the state’s 47 electric cooperatives, which serve more than 580,000 businesses and homes.
Tracy, who has been with CREC since 2003, will be responsible for activities concerned with developing strong working relationships with the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, as well as other national and state organizations, to ensure a strong rural electric program in the state and across the nation. Activities under this section include those concerned with improving AMEC and member-system relationships with state legislators, the Missouri congressional delegation, the governor, state constitutional officers and state and federal agencies.