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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has reappointed Marissa Gillett, the controversial chair of the state’s Public Utilities ...
The budget includes free or reduced-cost child care for parents starting in 2028, along with a $250 tax credit for ...
Gov. Ned Lamont was in Shelton on Monday to award the town nearly $3 million for a major riverfront development project. Two ...
We already saw the damage that having extreme liberal campaign centerpieces has done to our nation and the impact upon all of ...
Changes to a CT housing bill are likely to focus on controversial issues, like a policy similar to "fair share" and parking ...
The veto of HB5002 was a massive mistake, a setback for housing in Connecticut and a slap in the face to its hard-working ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, joined "The Takeout" to discuss the Trump budget bill making its way through the ...
Connecticut’s governor chose to continue letting the chairperson of the Public Regulatory Authority remain in her position.
United Illuminating officials say burying the transmission lines like Fairfield officials want would cost over $800 million ...
Lamont, who reappointed Gillett, defends her approach. But she's faced criticism for CT's high electric costs and for deleted ...
PURA is a quasi-judicial agency that oversees and regulates all the state’s utilities, including electric and gas companies.
The Governor’s decision to reappoint.. PURA Chair is as baffling as it is predictable,” House Republican Leader Vincent ...