"I will be able to resume an active schedule beginning tomorrow, when I plan to be present and voting on the House floor," Larson wrote.
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Electric rates are far too high for Connecticut residents and I’m very concerned that in 10 to 20 years, we’ll have shortages of energy,” said Sen. Ryan Fazio.
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