John Moritz / CT Mirror
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A plan to set ǻ on a course toward achieving net zero carbon emissions throughout the economy by 2050 was approved by House lawmakers on Thursday, giving hope to climate advocates for one of their top legislative priorities.
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Gov. Ned Lamont vowed to preserve his $300 million universal preschool plan amid growing uncertainly surrounding the state budget, cuts to federal funding and some lawmakers' desires to see a quicker return on the state's investments into child care.
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A PURA decision to deny the utility’s request for $100 million in additional revenues is reason for cutbacks, UI says.
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The case involves the Aquarion Water Company's appeal of a regulator's decision two years ago to deny the utility's requested rate increase and then require it to cut rates by nearly $2 million per year.
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Following a lengthy hearing Thursday, lawmakers approved Gov. Lamont’s renomination of Marissa Gillett to PURA.
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“The fact of the matter is that for the first time in a long while, PURA is actually holding the utilities accountable,” Charles Rothenberger, a climate and energy attorney for Save the Sound, said at a press conference Tuesday.
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After being forced to retreat last year from an effort to phase out sales of new gas-powered cars over the next decade, Gov. Ned Lamont now says that he has little appetite to resume that fight under the Trump administration.