The lawsuit, filed last January, accused former PURA Chair Marissa Gillett of wielding near-total control over the authority.
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CT tenants protest landlord brunch gathering
A brunch to support housing for LGBTQ residents drew the ire of advocates who say landlords should have supported eviction reform.
Hundreds of affordable apartments to be constructed across CT
Several CT communities are getting an affordable housing boost with more than $11 million in federal tax credits.
Which Senators talked the most during CT’s legislative session?
Just days before the end of the session, Sen. Rob Sampson presented his fifth amendment to a bill after as many hours of debate.
Amid housing shortage, new CT coalition focuses on local policy change
The advocacy effort will focus on policy changes in Connecticut suburbs and rural towns, with the goal of expanding affordable housing.
Larson tries to shift narrative to ideologies, not generations
Larson is trying to reframe the fight for the Democratic nomination as an ideological battle and not a generational challenge.
Josh Elliott endorsed for House reelection as he runs for governor
Rep. Josh Elliott was endorsed for reelection to the House of Representatives while he challenges Gov. Ned Lamont in a primary for governor.
Natalie Braswell named interim chancellor of CSCU system
Braswell’s appointment follows the departure of former Chancellor John Maduko and resignation of Martin Guay, chair of the Board of Regents.
DDS chief Scheff to step down; deputy to be interim commissioner
DDS chief Jordan Scheff is leaving his position to pursue a new role. Deputy Commissioner Elisa Velardo will be the interim commissioner.
CT launches investigation into Roblox, with focus on child safety
Attorney General William Tong is investigating the online gaming platform Roblox, which counts millions of children as users.
New Haven dad seeks refuge from ICE at school
The 47-year-old was stopped by an immigration officer while taking his daughter to John S. Martinez School in the Fair Haven neighborhood.
In new book, Murphy mulls politics in era of lost connections
In his second book, Murphy explores the societal and economic forces that he believes shaped modern-day American politics.
Higher gas prices could strain CT’s transportation rebuild plans
Certain gasoline and sales tax receipts could “soften” this summer if prices remain elevated or turn worse in the coming months.



