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A new food, drink and music festival is coming to the Cornish coast this summer. The Travelling Feast festival is the brainchild and creation of Cornwall-based Chef and Restaurateur, Paul Ainsworth, and will be stopping off at some of the most idyllic locations across Cornwall from August 6 - 20. Staycations will be more popular than ever this summer and Paul Ainsworth’s Travelling Feast is hoping to provide the perfect solution for a unique camping festival experience. Headliners include Tom Kerridge’s Humble Pie Truck, Niall Keating’s Paradise Carriage, John Hooker’s Cornish Arms Airstream and James Martin’s Ice Cream Airstream as well as Paul’s very own Travelling Feast food truck.
The state legislators negotiating the new massive energy reform bill were said to have made real progress at their Tuesday working group meeting last week. Shortly before that meeting began, a legislator who is a longtime union ally and is involved in the talks told me the consensus was that a pound of flesh would have to be extracted from Exelon, which wants more subsidies for two nuclear power plants and has been under a dark ethics cloud as the US Attorney s office probes its and its subsidiary ComEd s Statehouse activities. Well, lawmakers may want to increase the weight of that flesh to be extracted after a routine federal court hearing was rocked by a bombshell that could complicate the negotiations.
The state legislators negotiating a massive new energy reform bill for Illinois are said to have made real progress at their Tuesday working group meeting this past week.
Shortly before the meeting began, a legislator who is a longtime union ally and involved in the talks told me the consensus was that “a pound of flesh” would have to be extracted from Exelon, which wants more subsidies for two nuclear power plants and has been under a dark ethics cloud as the U.S. attorney’s office probes it and its subsidiary ComEd’s Statehouse activities.
Well, lawmakers may want to increase the weight of that flesh to be extracted after a routine federal court hearing was rocked by a bombshell that could complicate the negotiations.
Rich Miller
Capitol Fax
State legislators negotiating the new massive energy reform bill were said to have made real progress at their Tuesday working group meeting last week.
Shortly before that meeting began, a legislator who is a longtime union ally and is involved in the talks told me the consensus was that âa pound of fleshâ would have to be extracted from Exelon, which wants more subsidies for two nuclear power plants and has been under a dark ethics cloud as the U.S. Attorneyâs office probes its and its subsidiary ComEdâs Statehouse activities.
Well, lawmakers may want to increase the weight of that flesh to be extracted after a routine federal court hearing was rocked by a bombshell that could complicate the negotiations.