Annapolis, MD - Mar. 18, 2026 - State lawmakers spent hours debating a massive energy package on Tuesday, which has been proposed in an attempt to lower costs for customers. The bill, which was first introduced late last week, passed in the House and will now head to the Senate.

The Utility RELIEF Act, unveiled by Governor Wes Moore and other top lawmakers, is estimated to save Marylanders at least $150 dollars annually in energy bill savings. The legislation, which is quickly speeding through the General Assembly, is a combination of ideas from numerous other bills, which were previously debated in committees.

"This bill will save money now and it will save money in the future," House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk said. "This bill is worth voting for because you can go home and say you did more. This is immediate, but it is also the future."

"Both parties on both sides are not happy. That is how you can tell a bill is good," she added.... Read More: FOX45