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Letters: Why is utility spending on Super Bowl, instead of helping struggling ratepayers?

Por: The Advocate Opinion September 04, 2023

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Entergy announced recently its commitment as the founding partner of the Super Bowl LIX host committee. , and according to their CEO, this was Entergy being philanthropic.Well if you believe Webster's dictionary, philanthropic is defined as “interest in the general human welfare, esp. as shown in large-scale gifts to charities or the endowment of institutions for human advancement.” The NFL and the Super Bowl do not fit that... + full article



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