It’s time to address Maryland’s energy affordability crisis

Guest Commentary, Baltimore Sun, December 25, 2024

Higher energy bills mean people can’t afford other essentials like food, prescription medications and their rent or mortgage. …the Public Service Commission (PSC) and legislature should end state-accelerated cost-recovery policies that allow utility companies to quickly recoup their money. These policies cause steep increases in utility rates.

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