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Maryland Senate Fails to Introduce Legislation that Strengthens the EmPOWER Maryland Energy Efficiency Program
Coalition applauds House of Delegates’ effort to protect consumers and advance state climate goals
Statement: Biden administration reins in deadly air pollution
New limits on soot will save thousands of lives
Statement: EPA proposes to designate PFAS as hazardous substances
Proposal would better enable regulators to address ‘forever chemicals’ under nation’s hazardous waste law.
Looking ahead: protecting the climate, nature and consumers in 2024
A glance at PIRG's, Environment America's plans to serve the public interest in the new year
Year in review: PIRG’s 2023 highlights
PIRG, its state groups celebrate national, state, local victories for the public interest
STATEMENT: BGE to Raise Rates by $400 Million in Multi-Year Rate Hike
Consumer group calls on regulators and policymakers to re-evaluate gas spending
NEW REPORT: Maryland’s public campaign financing programs encourage, empower small donors
Small donor public financing programs in Montgomery and Howard Counties are working as intended in local elections, encouraging more people to contribute to candidates and reducing the role of large donors.
RELEASE: Microsoft offers extended Windows 10 support, with added cost
PIRG campaign prompts tech giant to provide security updates for longer.
Baltimore Area Residents Send “Don’t Raise My Rates” Holiday Cards to BGE
In lead up to rate case decision from utility regulator, energy customers speak out
Advocates urge Public Service Commission to protect Maryland residents from soaring gas bills, open proceeding to determine the future of methane gas
As cost of maintaining Baltimore’s methane gas pipelines soars past $2 billion, advocates urge PSC to rein in utility spending to protect ratepayers and the planet