HARTFORD — Energy-efficient businesses and environmental groups appealed a federal judge’s ruling that found sweeping $145 million in ratepayer funds to balance the budget in 2017 did not impair contracts between ratepayers and their electric-distribution companies. The appeal was filed Monday with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York. “Connecticut’s leaders broke the trust of their constituents when they turned electric ratepayer dollars into an illegal tax,” said lead plaintiff Leticia Colon de Mejias, chair of Efficiency For All (EFA) and founder.
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