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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Environment - 07/May 04:22

As sun sets, CT solar bill sees light in Senate

Lawmakers voted to reauthorize Connecticut’s rooftop solar incentives until 2035 on Wednesday, avoiding a potential Republican filibuster that threatened to run out the clock on a key priority for many Democrats, solar developers and climate activists. The legislation, House Bill 5340, passed the Senate on a mostly party-line vote shortly before 8 p.m., just hours before the midnight deadline marking the end of the legislative session. The bill passed the House earlier in the week, and now heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk for his signature. “This bill is another step in the right direction and builds on the success of our current programs while maintaining our dedication to...

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