State leaders announced on Monday a rebate to help Marylanders with energy costs.

Gov. Wes Moore and state legislative and community leaders visited the Randallstown Community Center to announce an energy rebate that’s targeted at combating rising energy costs.

The governor said the relief comes as a result of the Next Generation Energy Act during Session 2025 that took effect on July 1.

“Marylanders need relief now — not next month, not next year, Marylanders need relief right now. It is fair, it is justified, and it is overdue,” Moore said. “We are delivering energy rebates directly to the people of our state starting this month, and we know that the work is far from over.”

House Speaker Adrienne Jones, D-District 10, said the state is making $200 million available in direct energy r

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