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Top Maryland Democrats outlined a deal Monday to offer consumers swift, albeit limited, relief on soaring energy bills, finalizing a sweeping legislative package hours before the legislative session鈥檚 close.
Senate President Bill Ferguson and Speaker of the House Joseline Pe帽a-Melnyk stood with Gov. Wes Moore on Monday for a news conference laying out their agreement, which they聽. The savings come via a temporary rollback to an energy efficiency surcharge on customer bills.
鈥淲e have spent these past weeks staying laser focused on making life just a little bit more affordable for the people of Maryland, because we鈥檙e all very clear of the complete onslaught that we鈥檙e enduring here,鈥 Moore said.
The Democrats who dominate the General Assembly spent the session telegraphing a plan was in the works for what has become a dominant issue, but agreement on the details proved more challenging than they suggested when they first announced the bill,聽, a month ago.
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