U.S. Senator Rand Paul spent time talking to voters in Glasgow on Tuesday. He talked much about his work in Washington, but several at the meeting were interested in a local issue.

The Glasgow Electric Plant Board has changed its rate structure and several people there don't like it.

Paul encouraged them to be active on the local level.

"I think there is a lot of frustration, but my guess is if you participate and you come to meetings and you show up, you will be heard."

Paul discussed other issues including social security reform and fighting the national debt.