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Council asks Maryland PSC to review rates, seeks moratorium on utility increases
Summary
Prince George’s County Council adopted CR 17‑20‑25 on April 15 requesting the Maryland Public Service Commission, working with PJM, to impose a moratorium on utility rate increases and undertake a comprehensive review of factors driving price increases. The measure passed on a unanimous roll call and was accompanied by council comments about the
The County Council of Prince George’s County on April 15 adopted CR 17‑20‑25 requesting the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) to impose a moratorium on utility rate increases and to partner with the PJM Interconnection to review policy mechanisms that could reduce rates. The Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy (TIE) Committee voted 5‑0 to report the resolution as amended before the full council approved it on a recorded roll call.
Members said the resolution is intended to give voice to residents experiencing steep utility bills and to press state regulators…
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