Dear Friend,

For the last four years, the Biden-Harris administration implemented anti-domestic energy policies, suspended oil and gas leasing on federal land, and enforced costly energy regulations.

In Maryland, the General Assembly followed suit by passing their own version of the “Green New Deal Scam” and mandating utilities to add new taxes and fees to your power bills.

The result? Marylanders are struggling more than ever to afford these unnecessary, sky-high energy bills.

Nearly every day, my constituents call to inform me that their recent energy bills have increased resulting in staggering charges compared to previous winter seasons. This cannot continue.

In Congress, I’m fighting to LOWER your energy bills. Last week, the House of Representatives passed the Protecting American Energy Production Act, which promotes domestic energy production and allows for fewer regulations on natural gas production.

Since taking office, the Trump administration has made energy a focus; declaring a national energy emergency, promoting domestic fossil energy production, and rolling back red-tape regulations that increase energy prices.

These actions will help energy production nationally but leaders in the Maryland General Assembly must ACT. They should no longer put green new deal policies above common sense. 

The Maryland General Assembly should also work expeditiously to halt the expected June 1, 2025, closures of the Brandon Shores and Wagner power plants, two of our last remaining in-state energy sources. Instead, the General Assembly is focusing their “Green New Scam” wish list on attempts to expand solar on rural and agricultural land.

Leaders in Maryland should listen to their constituents; they should understand the frustration with high energy bills and the fact that this was brought upon them by the actions of the Maryland General Assembly, which has mandated expensive, undependable sources of energy -- including offshore wind.

Recently, I sat down with Spotlight on Maryland to reiterate my concerns about the high costs of energy in Maryland.

Helpful Resources:

If you are a constituent who has been impacted by high energy costs, the Maryland Department of Human Services Office of Home Energy Programs (OHEP) has three grants to assist low-income households:

  • The Maryland Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) provides financial assistance with home heating bills. Payments are made to the fuel supplier and utility company on the customer’s behalf.
  • The Electric Universal Service Program (EUSP) provides financial assistance with electric bills. Eligible customers receive help that pays a portion of the current electric bill. Customers who receive EUSP are placed on a budget billing plan with their utility company.
  • Arrearage Retirement Assistance helps customers with large, past due electric bills. You may receive forgiveness of up to $2,000 towards your past-due bill.

The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development EmPOWER Maryland Limited Income Energy Efficiency Program can help limited income households with installation of energy saving materials and equipment ​at no charge.

If you think that your electric meter is faulty, you have options:
  • Option #1: At no charge, your utility will test the accuracy of the meter.
  • Option #2: For $10, the Public Service Commission will conduct a "referee test." Note: If the results of the referee test reveal that the meter is not measuring electricity consumption within the PSC's prescribed 98% - 102% accuracy requirements, then a billing adjustment will be reinstated and the $10 will be refunded.

Resources to help with rising energy costs:

Delmarva Power & Light (DPL)
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Baltimore Gas & Electric (BG&E)
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Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO)
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Potomac Edison (PE)
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Washington Gas Light Company (WGL)
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Andy Harris
Member of Congress

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