Bethel State Representative Raghib Allie-Brennan is speaking out about a bill passed last year which scheduled the termination of net metering, a critical solar policy, but did not give the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority time to develop replacement policies. A co-chairman of the Bipartisan Clean Energy Caucus, Allie-Brennan advocated for legislative fixes to save more than 2,200 solar jobs. he says the solar energy industry represents a significant opportunity for job growth and economic development – two things that Connecticut desperately needs.