San Antonio's troubled municipally owned utility, CPS Energy, is expected to seek city council approval for a 3.85% rate increase Thursday. The ask comes after.
CPS Energy's two former top executives used their company purchasing cards to pay for thousands in steak dinners, chauffeur services and other extravagances, according to.
evidence. you are exactly right. let me ask you a question. bill: no, no. hectoring? isn t this just going after. bill: we are doing our job here, juan, trying to find out what happened. find out what happened but at some point it becomes wishful filament by republicans he is not a successful president and stop him from doing anything in the second term. bill: that s totally absurd. mary katharine, wait. was shulman doing at the white house 157 times? they were looking at excessive spending. bill: he was there trying to reign in the executive spending. talked about the healthcare legislation and tax implication. they also talked. bill: 1507 times. they had 157 different meetings at different times. he is the head of the irs. bill: how about secretary of state? how many times was she in there? job. oh, i do.
evidence. you are exactly right. let me ask you a question. bill: no, no. hectoring? isn t this just going after. bill: we are doing our job here, juan, trying to find out what happened. find out what happened but at some point it becomes wishful filament by republicans he is not a successful president and stop him from doing anything in the second term. bill: that s totally absurd. mary katharine, wait. was shulman doing at the white house 157 times? they were looking at excessive spending. bill: he was there trying to reign in the executive spending. talked about the healthcare legislation and tax implication. they also talked. bill: 1507 times. they had 157 different meetings at different times. he is the head of the irs. bill: how about secretary of state? how many times was she in there? job. oh, i do.