Baltimore, MD - July 3, 2025 - As Marylanders grapple with soaring utility bills during the peak of summer, Governor Wes Moore has pledged to provide relief through legislative measures and new initiatives.
In an online video, Moore acknowledged the financial strain on residents, stating, "Everyday I hear from Marylanders about how their energy bills are sky high."
Moore highlighted the signing of the Next Generation Energy Act, which aims to modernize the state's energy infrastructure and increase in-state energy generation. The act redirects $200 million from a state fund back to ratepayers. However, critics argue that the financial impact will be minimal. "It's a 40-dollar check sometime this year and another 40-dollar check sometime next winter," said State Senator Chris West.
Additionally, Moore announced the launch of the Consumer Relief Fund, designed to assist limited and middle-income ratepayers. The fund, sourced from power companies like Exelon, BGE, Pepco, and Delmarva Power, totals $19 million. Despite this, West criticized the initiative, saying, "It's less than a drop in a bucket. It's tiny."... Read More: FOX45