Trump aids Larson’s campaign; and Lamont’s disaster at PURA

By CHRIS POWELL Barring some accident, scandal, or health problem, U.S. Rep. John B. Larson probably can count on President Trump to carry him through next year’s Democratic primary in Connecticut’s 1st Congressional District. Let the Sun set elsewhere; we have enough basketball Postal service remains too quaint in Connecticut Build housing without sprawl; andContinue reading “Trump aids Larson’s campaign; and Lamont’s disaster at PURA”

Utility regulator, caught lying, blames her adversaries

By CHRIS POWELL Just hours after she was caught lying to state legislators, the chairwoman of Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, Marissa P. Gillett, resigned last week, blaming her vindicated critics for making her life harder than she could bear. Overimpressed by college, Democrats get arrogant Senator Winfield and other Democrats want open borders againContinue reading “Utility regulator, caught lying, blames her adversaries”

Can Republican state legislators keep up their public-interest clamor?

By CHRIS POWELL Being so small, the Republican minority in the General Assembly struggles just to be heard. Making a difference is usually out of reach.  Murphy smears an industry on which his state depends Democrats think Trump is a worse enemy than Iran If only Connecticut Democrats hated crime as much as gun rightsContinue reading “Can Republican state legislators keep up their public-interest clamor?”

By rewarding racism bunk, Connecticut will get more of it

By CHRIS POWELL Last year former state Public Health Commissioner Renee D. Coleman-Mitchell, who is Black, induced the Lamont administration to pay her $200,000 to settle her lawsuit charging that her firing by the governor three years earlier was racist. Now former Chief Public Defender TaShun Bowden-Lewis, who is also Black, is suing for damagesContinue reading “By rewarding racism bunk, Connecticut will get more of it”

Why Connecticut won’t get a ‘public’ electric system

By Chris Powell With Connecticut facing another big increase in electricity rates, this one caused entirely by state government policy, a reader asks:  Why can’t Connecticut replace its current power companies with a consumer-run co-operative organization like those that seem to work well in other parts of our country? Government or “public” ownership of electricContinue reading “Why Connecticut won’t get a ‘public’ electric system”

Connecticut uses electricity to hide cost of government

By Chris Powell 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 nearly everybody hates electric companies, electricity being too expensive. Connecticut has the second highest electricity costs in the country.Continue reading “Connecticut uses electricity to hide cost of government”