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CT lawmakers who pledged urgent reform to bring relief to LTCI policyholders are still trying to figure out what changes may move forward.
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Andy Bauer
Legislators want to prudently address high utility rates. The CT Office of the Consumer Counsel has good ideas on how to do that.
Legislators want to prudently address high utility rates. The CT Office of the Consumer Counsel has good ideas on how to do that.
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