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State GOP hopes town halls spark Connecticut energy policy changes

Summary by The Monroe Sun
STRATFORD, CT --- After paying it for two decades, consumers only learned of a public benefits charge on their electric bills two years ago, when An Act Strengthening Protections for Connecticut Consumers of Energy required power companies to itemize bills. State Sen. Ryan Fazio, R-36th, said the charge raises over $1 billion annually, when combining
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The Monroe Sun broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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