'I don’t feel secure’: Houston community members react after KPRC 2′s exclusive interview with CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells. Following a sit-down interview where Wells addressed the recent power outages and natural disasters in Houston, local residents shared their feelings about his responses.
‘I don’t feel secure’: Houston community members react after KPRC 2′s exclusive interview with CenterPoint CEO
EXCLUSIVE: CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells answers KPRC 2 questions in first TV interview since derecho, Hurricane Beryl“I think they’re making progress, I wish they had done some of these things beforehand,” Sen. Alvarado said. “It seems like they are taking some accountability, which is good.” ‘I’m determined to be better’: CenterPoint CEO talks failures and future in first TV interview since natural disasters
“I told them I had a tree that was consuming the service drop, I asked them to come out and service it, they said they would,” he said. “They told me the service drop was not their responsibility, it was my responsibility.”
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