John,
Recent reports have raised serious concerns about Governor Ned Lamont's expansion of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) from three to five members. Senate Republicans allege that this move may have involved a quid pro quo arrangement to secure a senator's vote for the reappointment of PURA chairwoman Marissa Gillett. Such actions, if true, could constitute a violation of state bribery laws.
This isn't just about political maneuvering; it's about the integrity of our state's governance. The people of Connecticut deserve transparency and accountability from their leaders.
CTGOP is committed to uncovering the truth and ensuring that any misconduct is addressed appropriately. But we can't do it alone.
Your support enables us to:
- Investigate and expose potential corruption.
- Advocate for policies that prioritize the interests of Connecticut residents.
- Hold our leaders accountable to the highest ethical standards.
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