Reliable electricity is at risk in Connecticut
Ultimately it will mean higher utility bills for customers in Connecticut.
Ultimately it will mean higher utility bills for customers in Connecticut.
BY DAVID FLEMING: Passing the green amendment would only accelerate the likelihood of climate litigation.
Connecticut is finally addressing its bear problem. But is the new stand-your-ground law more effective than hunting?
Despite vehement opposition from the solar industry lobby, the bill sailed through both chambers of Connecticut’s legislature, passing the state Senate by a vote of 29-3 before passing the House 100-45 in the same week. Malloy, the state’s outgoing Democratic governor, is widely expected to turn the bill into law given his office introduced the measure.