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House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora, a North Branford Republican and critic, said the belated emergence of the email is cause for concern.
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 ...
Marissa Gillett, chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, has brought an all-new approach to the regulatory environment in Connecticut. She has also more closely scrutinized rate increase ...
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 ...
On Monday, he re-appointed Marissa Gillett to another two-year term as chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. Lamont insisted that Gillett is the best person to keep electric rates down – ...
Chief utility regulator Marissa Gillett has released nearly 150 pages of internal agency documents in another response to a court order, but none of them appear to conclusively support her contention ...
A court on Wednesday ordered the state’s chief utility regulator to submit to questioning under oath by utility lawyers days after she acknowledged deleting — she says inadvertently — a controversial ...
PURA Commissioner Marissa Gillett speaks before lawmakers on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, in what was an hours-long grilling over her five-year tenure as the state’s top utilities regulator.
This story has been updated. Connecticut electric rates will dip slightly in September, after utility regulators voted on Wednesday to formalize a relief package centered around $155 million in state ...