Why utility regulators need to do more than call ‘balls and strikes’

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’s energy challenges. This September, just months after a bruising reconfirmation process, she stepped down , citing…

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