Maryland energy bill faces legal battle over consumer protection rules

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A new Maryland law aimed at protecting consumers from deceptive energy practices is facing a legal challenge from energy companies, who claim the rules violate their First Amendment rights and impose unfair regulations.

Aman Azhar reports for Inside Climate News.


In short:

  • Senate Bill 1, effective January 2025, strengthens oversight of retail energy suppliers and demands proof that their products are truly green.
  • Energy companies argue the law burdens interstate commerce and infringes on their right to market clean energy.
  • Advocates claim the law protects consumers, especially low-income families, from bait-and-switch tactics used by energy suppliers.

Key quote:

“The First Amendment does not restrict disclosures and protections to prevent customers from being misled into bad decisions.”

— David Lapp, Maryland’s People’s Counsel

Why this matters:

Unregulated energy markets can lead to deceptive pricing, especially affecting vulnerable consumers. The lawsuit challenges Maryland’s efforts to curb misleading energy practices, potentially limiting consumer protections for green energy products.

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