Marissa Gillett, pioneering former head of Connecticut’s utility commission, talks about how regulators need to step up amid rising costs and ...
A top attorney at the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority has accused three of his colleagues, including the agency’s ...
A pair of lawsuits remain pending in state courts as of this week alleging wrongdoing by the former PURA chair prior to her ...
The departure earlier this month of the embattled chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, Marissa Gillett, wasn’t enough to quell a longstanding series of disputes between Connecticut’s ...
Chief utility regulator Marissa Gillett announced Friday that she is resigning, a day after a senior Republican Legislator called for an impeachment inquiry into her handling of the Public Utilities ...
Less than three weeks after the state’s top utility regulator resigned, Republican state senators are asking whether some of ...
A high-powered Connecticut law firm has been hired by the state to investigate the controversies at the state’s utility regulatory board that have played out publicly for more than a year.
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 ...
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 ...
The decision comes in response to the company's request for a nearly 27% increase in revenues. Instead, PURA approved closer ...
A reported admission that Marissa Gillett, the state's former top utility regulator, and her staff misled a state Superior Court about text messages has renewed criticism over "back room" deals made ...
When Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, first nominated Marissa Gillett to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority in 2019, he praised the “outsider’s perspective” she would bring to the state ...