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Maryland Pol: Opt-out Aggregation Needed Because Customers Are "Overwhelmed" With Supplier Offers

February 13,2020



Jolene Ivey, a Prince George’s County Council member representing District 5 and Democrat, penned an op-ed published by Maryland Matters in which Ivey urges adoption of legislation that would authorize opt-out municipal aggregation because, among other reasons, customers are "overwhelmed by retail energy options[.]"

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