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Gov. Ned Lamont has chosen Marissa Gillett to remain the chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, the top utility ...
Lamont, who reappointed Gillett, defends her approach. But she's faced criticism for CT's high electric costs and for deleted ...
SHELTON — Marissa Gillett, the embattled chairwoman of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority who is involved in an active ...
The Governor’s decision to reappoint.. PURA Chair is as baffling as it is predictable,” House Republican Leader Vincent ...
The messages are being sought by gas utilities in a lawsuit. Gillett said texts on her personal phone were set to delete ...
A GOP lawmaker said some actions were, “highly deceptive and demonstrates an attempt to circumvent FOI laws and transparency ...
Connecticut’s governor chose to continue letting the chairperson of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority remain in her ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has reappointed Marissa Gillett, the controversial chair of the state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, despite some calls for her to be fired.
Marissa Gillett, who has led the authority since 2019, was confirmed by a vote of 21-0 in the Senate with none of the chamber’s 11 Republicans participating.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Tuesday 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, a ...
It sounds like a question with an easy answer: What happened to the “draft” that chief utility regulator Marissa Gillett said she “finished” writing on a Sunday afternoon last December and ...
Chairman Gillett is being bashed for having too much authority when it comes to making decisions. Today, for the first time, Gillett is talking to Channel 3 about the mounting pressure against her.