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We have a treasure in Connecticut, and I am not sure how many people know it. Her name is Marissa Gillett, and she is the chairman of Connecticut’s Public Utility Regulatory Authority (“PURA”).
Gov. Ned Lamont has chosen Marissa Gillett to remain the chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, the top utility regulator in the state.
Chief utility regulator Marissa Gillett has released nearly 150 pages of internal agency documents in another response to a ...
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 ...
Wall Street has been very rattled by Connecticut’s approach and by Marissa Gillett’s approach, the stock price of Eversource and Avingrid grid are down, you know, 25% or more over the last year.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he intends to use the powers granted in a bill headed to his desk to extend Marissa P. Gillett’s tenure as chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.
Marissa Gillett, who has led the authority since 2019, ... The head of Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority was confirmed to a second four-year term on Tuesday, ...
NBC Connecticut’s Len Besthoff: Tell us why you are doing this investigation. ... Marissa Gillett: So I have to tell you there has not been a rate case since I took over as chair, ...
Supporters of current PURA Chairman Marissa Gillett say not approving her re-nomination would be a huge step back for Connecticut, but others are raising concerns about Gillett’s ability to be ...
Connecticut’s regulated monopolies have never seen anyone quite like Marissa P. Gillett. Neither have her colleagues at the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, where she is the undisputed boss.
Marissa Gillett, chair of Connecticut's Public Utility Regulatory Authority. Connecticut regulators approved a framework for measuring the performance of the state’s electric utilities on Wednesday.
Industry stock analysts have noted the “friction” and speculated whether Gillett is in Connecticut for the long haul. Gillett said Tuesday she would welcome an extension of her tenure as chair.