Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has reappointed the controversial chair of the state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, despite some calls for her to be fired. Lamont said that Marissa Gillett ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has chosen Marissa Gillett to remain the chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, the top utility regulator in the state. Lawmakers already voted to give Gillett a second ...
When Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, first nominated Marissa Gillett to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority in 2019, he praised the “outsider’s perspective” she would bring to the state ...
PURA chair admits to deleting texts, fueling criticism of top utilities regulator PURA Commissioner Marissa Gillett speaks before lawmakers on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, in what was an hours-long ...
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut’s governor chose to continue letting the chairperson of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority remain in her position. Gov. Ned Lamont said he selected ...
Gov. Ned Lamont gave the state’s top utilities regulator, Marissa Gillett, another two years at the helm of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Monday, despite recent criticism over her ...
Shelton — Marissa Gillett, the embattled chairwoman of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority who is involved in an active court case that has shown her phone deleted controversial texts with state ...
Gov Ned Lamont appointed Marissa Gillett to a second term as chairman of the Public Utility Regulatory Authority Monday in spite of growing political concern over her hostile relationship with the ...
HARTFORD - In a much-anticipated shakeup, Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday announced four new nominations to the beleaguered and understaffed state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, including a new ...
The Freedom of Information Commission took the unusual step Monday of increasing a fine imposed on former Public Utility Regulatory Authority Chairman Marissa Gillett to $2,500 for what it described ...
PURA Commissioner Marissa Gillett speaks before lawmakers on Feb. 20, in what was an hours-long grilling over her five-year tenure as the state's top utilities regulator. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT ...
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