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CBIA’s 2007 Government Affairs Program:

Energy costs and infrastructure

 

Energy costs

 

Goal: Develop a long-range energy policy that will ensure affordable, sufficient and reliable power for Connecticut.

Recommendations:

Reduce the state’s high energy costs and ensure energy reliability by:

  • Encouraging further development of Connecticut’s electric generation capacity and transmission system; natural gas infrastructure; and alternative energy sources.
  • Streamlining the state’s siting process to speed approval of infrastructure improvements.
  • Supporting efforts to further develop Connecticut's energy marketplace.
  • Restricting use of Connecticut’s Conservation and Load Management Fund to its intended purposes.
  • Extending the current manufacturers’ exemption from the energy gross receipts tax to all commercial customers.
  • Allowing smaller businesses to purchase less expensive electricity by extending direct billing to them.

Remove regulatory and tax barriers that discourage competition and investment in Connecticut’s telecommunications networks.

 

Energy & telecommunications infrastructure

 

Goal: Create and maintain an energy infrastructure that will support the reliable generation and transmission of energy in Connecticut, and enhance and expand a state-of-the-art telecommunications network throughout the state.

 

Recommendations:

  • Encourage the further development of Connecticut’s electric generation capacity and transmission system; natural gas infrastructure; and alternative energy sources.
  • Streamline the state’s siting process to speed approval of infrastructure improvements.
  • Restrict use of Connecticut’s Conservation and Load Management Fund to its intended purposes.
  • Remove regulatory and tax barriers that discourage competition and investment in Connecticut's telecommunications networks.

 

CBIA's Priorities for 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CBIA Priorities

Call to Action

 

Issues:

Energy

Environment

Health care

Skilled workers
(Education, job training and housing)

Taxes & spending

Transportation

Workplace costs

 

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