Funny, I thought you said Malloy’s Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner was on an NU - Wall Street Conference Call - Wait, What?:
by jonpelto
“I have the financial means to give my children the best. Why would I not give my children the best? … The best for my sons is at Fairfield Country Day,” said Moales, adding that he has 400 children from his church, the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, in the public school because he doesn’t have the means to send them all to private school.” (CT Post 4/9/2013)
Humble is certainly not a word one might use to describe Kenneth Moales, Jr., who served as Mayor Bill Finch’s campaign treasurer and now serves as the Chairman of
by jonpelto
As Connecticut residents are now learning, one of the primary speakers on a recent Northeast Utilities/UBS Wall Street conference call with more than 150 analysts, stock brokers and investors was Connecticut’s Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection.
The issue was the development of a new set of electric transmission lines that would allow Canadian company, Hydro-Quebec, to deliver its electricity to southern New England, providing Hydro-Quebec and Northeast Utilities with hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenue and hopefully lowering electric rates for Connecticut consumers.
According the CTNewsjunkie, “Malloy said he read the transcript of Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel C. Esty’s call with UBS investors and