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Proposed bill could resolve ambiguity over solar assessments
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More than 200 lawsuits have been filed by solar installation companies since 2017 against 19 different Connecticut municipalities.
The issue lies with a state law exempting renewable energy sources like solar panels “installed for the generation of electricity for private residential use” and whether that should cover systems that feed power onto the grid or are owned by a third party.
Most solar installations involve such third-party ownership agreements, due to the steep upfront costs, according to the Connecticut Green Bank, a quasi-public agency that arranges financing for clean energy projects.
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Feb. 7, 2021
Legislators including Senate President Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven), Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk), State Senator Will Haskell (D-Westport), State Senator Cathy Osten (D-Sprague), State Representative Josh Elliott (D-Hamden) and State Representative Gary Turco (D-Newington) advocated for the passage of Senate Bill 146, which seeks to expand gaming options in the state. Among the bill s benefits, they said: revenues from internet lottery gaming would allow for continued, consistent funding of PACT CT, the state s debt-free community college program connecting numerous students with debt-free access to higher education.
Subscribe By passing iLottery in the gaming bill we already have in front of us, we will be able to fully fund the PACT program, said Sen. Osten, Senate Chair of the Appropriations Committee and Vice Chair of the Public Safety and Security Committee. PACT is for all residents in Connecticut to maintain and improve upon their wor
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