Marissa Gillett said the $2,500 fine, issued by the state's Freedom of Information Commission in December, was excessive and unwarranted.
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Ex-CT agency leader appeals $2,500 FOI fine. Blames lawyer as ‘directly responsible’ in case
Former Public Utility Regulatory Authority chief Marissa Gillett is appealing a $2,500 fine by the Freedom of Information ...
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CT agency discloses once-concealed records that shed light on fight with utilities. What they show.
Internal documents released by the Public Utility Regulatory Authority support the longstanding complaint by critics that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chief utility regulator Marissa Gillett announced Friday that she is resigning, a day after a senior Republican Legislator called ...
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 ...
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 ...
Marissa Gillett, the state’s top utility regulator whose combative approach drew both praise from Gov. Ned Lamont and criticism from Connecticut’s largest energy companies, will step down next month.
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 ...
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 ...
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CT judge orders new rate hearing for gas companies after finding regulators broke state law
A state judge ordered the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Wednesday to hold new rate hearings for two Connecticut natural gas companies after state regulators admitted to violating the law ...
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — The head of the state’s utility regulator offered her resignation on Friday, capping a protracted drama that saw an unusual amount of controversy surround an agency that few in ...
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