Does it seems like rate hikes just keep coming, when it comes to utilities? We are charged among the highest in the country still, and it's been a tumultuous year for state regulators.

Lawsuits filed by the power companies against the chair of the board that regulates them, and we have a whole new board now that she stepped down.

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So what happens next? Senator Jeff Gordon (R-Woodstock) weighs in on what he thinks the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, or PURA, should look like moving forward.

Mike Hydeck : Senator, welcome back. Marissa Gillett, the chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, resigned. Governor Lamont appointed five new commissioners. Do you think that's going to reset the relationship

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