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Fallen utility lines cause EL fires State insurance commission­er’s conflict of interest question remains an issue

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East Lyme — Giant’s Neck Road in East Lyme is closed at West Main Street after utility lines fell on trees in the area Saturday night.

Resident State Trooper Jeffrey McDermont said the resulting power surge caused brush fires and may have caused damage to four or five homes in the area.

McDermont said there were no injuries. All the fires were out at 10:20 p.m.

Cars were being diverted through Rocky Neck State Park.

Utilities crews were inspecting the homes to ensure their safety before some residents could return.

East Lyme police and firefighte­rs from Niantic and Flanders were all on scene. By SUSAN HAIGH

Hartford — Whether Connecticu­t Insurance Commission­er Katharine Wade should have recused herself from overseeing the proposed merger of Anthem Inc. and Bloomfield-based Cigna will remain an issue facing state officials, despite a new federal lawsuit aimed at derailing the coupling of the two insurance giants.

The Citizens Ethics Advisory Board decided Friday to proceed with issuing a declarator­y ruling on whether Wade, a former registered lobbyist and government relations executive for Cigna, should have been permitted under the state’s code of ethics to regulate the industry and preside over the state’s review of the Anthem-Cigna merger.

The ruling was requested by the government reform group Common Cause of Connecticu­t, which questioned whether Wade could be unbiased — an accusation Wade has denied.

Besides the board’s anticipate­d ruling by Sept. 30, state lawmakers will likely be asked to consider legislatio­n to change the ethics rules governing public officials and possibly address appearance­s of conflicts of interests, something the board currently does not oversee.

“Once the declarator­y ruling is issued, the board will likely have some directives,” said Carol Carson, executive director of the Office of State Ethics, adding how the board annually considers legislativ­e proposals and submits them to the General Assembly. “It won’t surprise me, though we’re not there yet, to see something about appearance­s in this year’s ethics legislativ­e proposals.”

Common Cause also plans to press for law changes. The legislatur­e convenes in January.

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