Top Stories   Strong Public Inerest Advocacy Defeats Merger
CALLING FOR EFFICIENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY —On the eve of a 50 percent utility rate hike, Maryland PIRG called on Maryland’s leaders to invest in energy efficiency and rewrite the rules to hold utility companies accountable to the public.


 

New Energy Policy: A Brighter Maryland
Throughout the spring, Maryland PIRG urged our leaders to adopt a smarter energy policy—measures that will reduce our energy consumption and save us money. More.

Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes
With lawmakers and the governor hammering out a budget package, Maryland PIRG is calling on decision-makers to close corporate tax loopholes that allow out-of-state businesses to avoid paying Maryland taxes. More.

 


 

Phase Out Toxic Chemicals

Fending Off Predatory Debt Management Companies

Maryland PIRG Settles Lawsuit With PSC

Teaming Up To Protect Maryland Consumers

 

Speaking Up To Fight Against Toxic Threats

Groups Work To Stop New Nukes


 
 

Maryland General Assembly Takes A Stand

 

 

 

Maryland PIRG Reports
FALL 2007
Vol. 21, No. 1

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