 | By DREW BROACH | Deputy metro editor |
PAY UP: Shocked to learn that typical electricity bills soon will jump $20 a month, and that Entergy’s top executive received a $1 million pay raise and spent Hurricane Ida in Colorado, Louisiana utility regulators Wednesday floated the notion that the owners of the state’s largest corporation should pay some of the storm restoration costs. As it now stands, the company’s 1.1 million customers must foot the whole bill.
AT RISK: It’s not just flooding and faulty billing that plague the New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board. Real estate developer Anthony Marullo alleges in a new lawsuit that the utility tanked his credit score amid a dispute over how much water his properties were using.
STAND FIRM: Citing the U.S. Constitution, Republican Party principles and the culture wars, a St. Tammany Parish pastor who was twice arrested on charges of cruelty to juveniles at the private school he founded told GOP leaders he will not resign his party leadership position.
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