Petitioning for a Special Session

Posted on August 28, 2024

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Republicans held a news conference yesterday to unveil progress on a petition process to call the legislature into special session. The call to action outlines five proposals that would provide ratepayers with immediate relief. We will look toward the next session to craft a long-term plan that provides stability and clarity for residents and businesses. To date, all Republican members of the General Assembly have submitted their names to the petition.

To view our news conference from yesterday, click here.

The five proposals we are looking to act on include:

  • Moving the ‘public benefits’ charge to the state budget and off the electric bill
  • Allocating the remaining ARPA funds to offset costs accrued by the shut-off moratorium that lasted roughly 4 whole years
  • Capping all future power purchasing agreements to no more than 150% of the wholesale electric market
  • Redefining Class I energy sources to enable competition to lower procurement cost
  • Restoring the autonomy of PURA, removing the regulatory body from the purview of DEEP and the governor’s office

Want to take immediate action? Check out www.specialsessionct.com to find out how you can urge my fellow lawmakers to join our call for a special session. We need a majority of lawmakers to add their name in order for a session to be convened on this issue, so please make sure your voice is heard!

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