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Gov. Ned Lamont said Friday that state officials are cooperating with a federal grand jury investigation of possible ...
The state Bond Commission approved $155 million to pay for some public benefits charges in what officials say is the first step toward bringing down energy prices. The savings is reflected in lower ...
GreenerGovCT is an outgrowth of Gov. Ned Lamont’s first executive order back in 2019, which established a set of ...
The State Bond Commission was expected to vote Friday morning on a $155 million plan aimed at reducing monthly electric bills.
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Flags will return to full staff on Saturday, announced the governor. Gov. Ned Lamont said on Friday ...
Officials estimated customers could see an average of between $5 and $10 savings on their monthly electric bills.
HARTFORD — Connecticut's bond commission on Friday approved $155 million in borrowing to pay for public benefit programs ...
Connecticut ratepayers will see their electricity bills decline slightly when they receive their July bills following a ...
Legislators and consumers have been complaining for more than one year that electric bills are too high because “public benefits charges” have been added to the bills. On Friday, the ...
But to keep spending under CT's constitutional cap, Lamont needs to find the $106M in savings required by the legislature somewhere else.