Moline, IL...State Representative Rich Morthland (R-Cordova) and the Citizen's Utility Board will host a free phone bill analysis program Tuesday October 2, from 1pm - 3pm at the Moline Public Library, 3210 Forty First Street, Moline, IL.  One on one sessions with CUB staff will last approximately 10 minutes each.  The event is free and open to the public.

"I encourage anyone who wants to see if they are eligible to save money on their monthly phone bill to attend this program," said Morthland.  "Staff from the Citizen's Utility Board will analyze your phone bill, look at your past phone usage and see if you can save any money by reducing your services or using a different carrier."  Attendees must bring a copy of their phone bill to be analyzed.

"To date, CUB has helped Illinois residents save over $9 million on their phone bills," said Sarah Moskowitz of the Citizen's Utility Board.  "It is CUB's mission to be an advocate for Illinois citizens.  This starts by helping Illinoisans become wise consumers."

Registration is not required for this event, but it is recommended.  To register please call Rep. Morthland at (309) 762-3008.  "In today's tough economy it pays to be a smart consumer," said Morthland.  "I anticipate many residents of the 71st District attend this program and start saving money. The last time we sponsored one of these events, it was very helpful."

Visit: www.morthland.ilhousegop.org

Rich Morthland is on Facebook.com/rich.morthland

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