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For decades, electric companies were seen as having steady operations, overseen by state regulators who provided the utilities with an opportunity to make a fair return on their investments in exchange for ensuring that their customers had
After a long and brutally divisive election season, Congress now returns to Capitol Hill for the final weeks of the 118th Congress, often referred to as the “lame duck session.”
“Young People First.”
America’s hospital system is severely fractured and facing a crisis, but all the finger-pointing has been in the wrong direction.
Yes, Aug. 5 is National Oyster Day!
Connecticut has a proud manufacturing history.
From our origins in clocks and watches to advanced optics and nuclear submarines now, our state has long been an advanced manufacturing leader, supporting our national economy.
E-commerce giant Amazon in June announced its largest reduction in plastic packaging to date.
A recent trip to view the first-ever utility-scale offshore wind farm in the United States, not far off the coast of Connecticut, recalled a boyhood dream to one day emigrate to America.
In his recent op-ed, Mike Giaimo, the regional director for the Northeast at the American Petroleum Institute, discusses the challenges faced by Connecticut’s energy sector and argues in favor of including natural gas and oil in the state’s
Thousands of people across Connecticut live with chronic conditions such as cancer, arthritis or hemophilia and rely on prescription drugs to manage their health.
Like much of New England, Connecticut finds itself in a difficult situation when it comes to energy — one that is complicated by aggressive environmental policies, permitting challenges, and limited and aging infrastructure.
Thanks to great leadership, visionary work in the state legislature and Connecticut’s stellar workforce, the state economy is growing, unemployment is at historic lows, and people are moving into the state, reversing historic trends.
In our 21st-century modern society, the importance of high-speed internet for every individual and household cannot be understated.
Feeling unusually put-upon by state government, Connecticut’s two major electric utility companies, Eversource and United Illuminating, are pushing back, which is good, since, whatever their faults, they are too easily demagogued against, as
As leaders driving the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS), we are witnessing a critical juncture in our state’s economic landscape.
Young professionals continue to leave Connecticut in droves, but that doesn’t need to be the case.