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Gov. Lamont looking to come up with alternative plan for United Illuminating monopole proposal
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn) is asking for more time to come up with an alternative plan for a controversial infrastructure ...
UI agrees to delay Fairfield-Bridgeport power line upgrade to explore alternatives, Gov. Lamont says
Gov. Ned Lamont announced United Illuminating has agreed to delay its plan to rebuild overhead power lines in Fairfield and ...
The texts show how affordable housing has become a political quagmire for Democrats, with some urging him to sign it despite ...
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Lawmakers question Gillett's candor amid resignation
Gov. Ned Lamont Friday announced he’s received a letter of resignation from Marissa Paslick Gillett, who will be stepping away from her role as chairman of the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory ...
The chair of the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority is stepping down in October, according to the governor.
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Top CT utility regulatory leader out amid years-long and increasingly bitter fight with industries
In a resignation, the leader who had been locked in a years-long and increasingly bitter fight with the utility industry, ...
The worlds of politics and professional sports are colliding in the ongoing saga over the future of the Connecticut Sun. In a press conference Thursday, leading Connecticut Republicans pressed Gov.
Marissa Gillett, the state’s top utility regulator whose combative approach drew both praise from Gov. Ned Lamont and ...
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Lamont, residents pressure CT regulators to pause vote on controversial United Illuminating project
Gov. Ned Lamont and local leaders urged the regulatory body to delay Thursday's scheduled vote on the transmission line ...
It's not certain whether Gov. Ned Lamont and legislators will reach a deal on a housing bill in time for a special session.
Gillett was controversial among utilities and lawmakers, and critics accused her of wielding unilateral control over the ...
Connecticut officials are discussing a plan to use state pension funds to help keep the Connecticut Sun in the state.
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