Reddy shines a light on the unspoken: relationships between legislators and lobbyists.
Republican Chris Reddy shines another light on the friendship and political alliance of state Senator Mae Flexer and top Eversource lobbyist Leslie O’Brien with a mailer similar to a recent website. O’Brien has been crucial to Flexer’s rise in politics since O’Brien was her boss in the Senate Democratic caucus. The Killingly Democrat won a House seat in 2008.
Flexer succeeded Williams in the 29th district, which now includes Brooklyn, Canterbury, Killingly, Mansfield, Pomfret, Putnam, Scotland, Thompson, Windham.
Insiders have been saying since this Daily Ructions story highlighted the Reddy strategy that the mercurial Flexer and merciless O’Brien are no longer friendly. No one is saying that they, say, took a winter holiday bacchanalia to a sunny climate where the lobbyist did pushups on a bar. No one has mistaken O’Brien for a lobbyist who engages in jaw dropping braggadocio about their friendship with a high-ranking legislator. No, not that.
Reddy’s point is more clinical. He raises a reasonable point as Flexer has been more unresponsive than usual to constituent concerns, this time over rising utility bills. O’Brien, who no longer holds any formal positions in Windham Democratic politics, now holds a lucrative position in the Eversource universe. Whose side is Flexer on? It’s a frequently asked question about the Emerge America state director and fundraiser.
Reddy remains an underdog in the Democratic district but he has emerged as one of the only Republicans to run an eye-catching campaign.
Published November 1, 2024.
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