UTILICORP UNITED INC
DEFA14A, 1996-05-08
ELECTRIC & OTHER SERVICES COMBINED
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                  employees of UtiliCorp beginning May 8, 1996.



Dear Gov. Carnahan:

As a UtiliCorp employee, I am writing you to support the merger of our company
with Kansas City Power and Light.  The combined company will offer important
benefits for the Kansas City area and for Missouri.  It will mean new
opportunities for employees as part of a strong, locally-based, growth-oriented
company.  For customers, it means lower utility rates, more options, and
continued local control over energy decisions.  For shareholders, (over 85% of
all employees own stock in the company), I appreciate the value and growth
potential of this well-planned merger.  And as a member of the Kansas City
community, I recognize the contribution that both companies have made and
together will make to the health and well being of the community.

Strong companies are born from a partnership of equals working together for the
benefit of all constituencies.  The merger deserved your support.

Sincerely,




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