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Newtown State Rep Mitch Bolinsky (R-106) is reminding Newtown residents that Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) will be holding a public hearing on Eversource response to Tropical Storm Isaias on October 21 and 23.

"This is a formal opportunity for us to comment, on the record, and have our voices be part of PURA's formal investigation of Eversource's terrible storm response. But, it is more," Bolinsky said in a release.

"Eversource and PURA failed Newtown and our surrounding communities. I have already registered to speak on 'opening day,' Wednesday, October 21," he continued. "I will keep my oral comments brief, out of respect for all others who will also wish to testify but, I will also submit far more detailed written testimony about that which we experienced and will no longer tolerate."

As Bolinsky expressed along with First Selectman Dan Rosenthal, State Senator Tony Hwang at a joint press conference on August 12 on the steps of Edmond Town Hall, their experienced fell way short of expectations.

"From the lack of public notice about Eversource's huge energy-delivery cost increase that was implemented without warning, to the indifference and lack of urgency by Eversource management after Storm Isaias, these hearings are critical to prevent future failures of our systems of regulatory oversight for government-made monopolies and overall preparedness for acts of nature," Bolinsky said.

An important step in the investigation is for PURA to receive oral comments from the public and elected officials, the lawmaker said.

PURA has scheduled three days of public comment hearings on October 21 at 11am and October 22 & 23 at 9am. The hearings will take place using the Zoom platform.

To read the docket information CLICK HERE

Members of the public who wish to participate must register online by clicking the following signup links:

October 21

https://ctdeep.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwucuGrrjwiGNTuIjjLbuDxkDplZ9A61l2p

October 22

https://ctdeep.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqdu-uqz4iGtdzkt11c7_u-ase6rD5Ddgw

October 23

https://ctdeep.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsdOGrrT4sHd2WzJv2Urmeh2G0MNUfzPvq

"I've publicly proposed solutions but, there are so many other good ideas that must be heard," Bolinsky said. "This is everyone's chance to do that and articulate clearly our expectations for the reliability, affordability and environmental responsibility of our energy future."

Newtown State Rep Mitch Bolinsky (R-106) speaks as First Selectman Dan Rosenthal looks on during a press conference addressing local Eversource response to tropical storm Isaias at Edmond Town Hall on September 12. Bolinsky is now reminding Newtown residents that Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) will be holding a public hearing on Eversource response to Tropical Storm Isaias on October 21 and 23, and is seeking residents’ comments. —Bee Photo, Voket
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