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Marissa P. Gillett, the state's chief utility regulator, watches Gov. Ned Lamont field questions about a new approach to regulation in April 2023.
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 ...
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.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s office said Thursday morning it reached a deal with lawmakers to confirm the reappointment of Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Chair Marissa Gillett, while moving the ...
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 ...
Hours after Eversource’s president said it would cut funding for capital projects in Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont reappointed PURA chair Marissa Gillett to a four-year term.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s office is scrambling to keep his reappointment of Connecticut’s top utilities regulator afloat this week amid a maelstrom of questions surrounding ... Marissa P. Gillett, ...
Gov. Ned Lamont was silent last week about the future of his beleaguered chief utility regulator, Marissa Gillett, but there were political whispers that his so far unqualified support may have ...
Gov. Ned Lamont doubled down Friday on his support for Marissa Gillett, his embattled chief utility regulator, and his office released information that his staff said discredits claims of voting ...
This month, Gov. Ned Lamont has a choice to make. Who is going to lead PURA for the next few years? Now is not the time for Lamont to waiver in his support for Gillett’s leadership.
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.