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New England fishermen say trash fish are victims of bad marketing

New England fishermen say trash fish are victims of bad marketing
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Fishermen say trash fish like scup, hake are victims of bad marketing

Fishermen say trash fish like scup, hake are victims of bad marketing
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Fishermen say trash fish like scup, hake are victims of bad marketing

Fishermen say trash fish like scup, hake are victims of bad marketing
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Senate confirms controversial appointment to state utility regulating group

Senate confirms controversial appointment to state utility regulating group THE RHODE ISLAND SENATE on Tuesday voted 29-9 to approve John C. Revens Jr. s appointment to a six-year term on the R.I. Public Utilities Commission. / PBN FILE PHOTO/ NICOLE DOTZENROD PROVIDENCE – A controversial appointment to the state’s top energy-regulating body was approved by the R.I. Senate on Tuesday. The 29-9 vote confirms longtime state lawmaker John “Jack” C. Revens Jr. to a six-year term on the R.I. Public Utilities Commission with a $139,000 annual salary. The decision comes after a delayed hearing and strong… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access.

McKee says he asked Raimondo to wait on PUC nomination

McKee says he asked Raimondo to wait on PUC nomination PROVIDENCE Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee is weighing in on the appointment of a new member to the state Public Utilities Commission, saying he specifically asked Gov. Gina Raimondo to allow him to make the nomination after his swearing-in. Raimondo, however, didn t heed his request, and instead, on the eve of her departure to Washington for a job in the Biden Cabinet, nominated former Senate Majority Leader John Jack Revens to the $139,000-a-year position on the powerful commission that sets water, gas and electric rates. Hours before the Senate Committee on Commerce was set to hold a hearing on Revens nomination Friday afternoon, McKee sent a letter to Chairwoman Susan Sosnowski urging committee members to ensure careful review and evaluation of the nominee’s commitment to rigorously represent the interests of Rhode Island ratepayers ahead of the interests of utility company shareholders.

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