Baltimore,, MD - July 4, 2025 -  Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen looked like Santa in a business suit, as he marched to the offices of Baltimore Gas and Electric and the Maryland Public Service Commission on Thursday.

This bag wasn't filled with presents, but rather, petitions signed by 7,221 Baltimoreans who say they can't afford another rate hike.

"You do not typically see this many state city elected officials standing together. You do not always see religious leaders, faith leaders, consumer advocates, the labor leaders. You don't always see Baltimore standing together like this, but this is the defining issue," Cohen said at a news conference outside BGE's office in downtown Baltimore.

Cohen and the coalition of officials and leaders that joined him on Thursday are calling for a pause on BGE's Operation Pipeline program - a plan to upgrade hundreds of miles of aging natural gas pipes and equipment across Maryland. These upgrades would be paid for, at least in part, by BGE's multi-year rate plan. Council President Cohen also wants the Public Service Commission to put an end to that.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS