As people feel a growing crunch on the cost of housing, food, health insurance, and just about everything else, they are increasingly worried and frustrated about the cost of energy in the state.
Elin Swanson Katz
A consumer voice at PURA as an energy reckoning sweeps the nation
In Connecticut, it’s no secret that the state’s utilities and their regulator have been at loggerheads for years, leaving consumers caught in the middle.
For a brief shining moment we were all connected
What could you do with $100 million? What could you do with $100 million in every state, plus more for poor or rural states, for broadband infrastructure and programs to reach every child trying to join Zoom calls with their teacher, to connect every harried parent trying to do to their job virtually while monitoring the home schooling in the kitchen, to bring a doctor to every senior or medically vulnerable person afraid to leave their house for fear of contracting COVID-19?



