RANDALLSTOWN, Md. — Electricity isn’t cheap.

Just take a glance at your monthly bill.

“They are ridiculously high and it’s through no fault of our own,” said Pearl Kirby, a retired social worker at a gathering of state leaders in the Randallstown Community Center on Monday lauding a gift of sorts, which came out of the Maryland General Assembly.”

“I’m proud to join all the leaders here today as we announce $200 million in direct energy rebates are being given back to Marylanders to lower their utility bills,” said Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones.

On average, a customer will see a rebate of 40 dollars this fall and another 40 next year.

They are based on their prior energy use with higher users receiving larger rebates.

Addressing what’s driving the skyrocketing rates and trying

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