AN ACT ESTABLISHING A NET EQUALITY PROGRAM.
Connecticut establishes Net Equality Program to address service equity gaps, passing Senate with amendments and advancing to House calendar for consideration.
Connecticut establishes Net Equality Program to address service equity gaps, passing Senate with amendments and advancing to House calendar for consideration.
SB 514 establishes a "Net Equality Program" in Connecticut, though the bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the provided legislative summary. Based on the title and sponsors, it likely addresses net metering, broadband access, or another "net" equity issue. The bill has passed the Senate with amendments and received a favorable report from a House committee as of May 2025.
Net equality programs typically aim to address disparities in access to essential services—whether energy, broadband, or other infrastructure. Such legislation can affect utility rates, consumer costs, and the availability of services across different regions or demographic groups. The bill's progression through both chambers suggests legislative momentum and stakeholder support.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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