$60 Million in Relief. Billions in Rate Hikes.

While $60 million sounds like a lot of money, Exelon has requested and received billions in new rate increases across its utility companies.
Pennies for Customers, Millions for Super Bowl Ads

The Super Bowl, the biggest night of the year for advertising, featured an Exelon-backed ad promoting utility-owned power generation in Maryland. The message was clear: Trust the utility, trust its vision, and hand it more control over ratepayers and their energy future.
BGE’s Latest Spin Fails to Deliver

BGE’s proposal to expand utility-owned generation would only make the problem worse. Claims that regulated generation would lower bills or reduce reliance on out-of-state power simply don’t hold up.
China Is Distorting Global Markets. Europe Has Acted. The United States Must Do the Same.

At the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio made clear that the United States cannot ignore the geopolitical reality of China’s economic behavior.
The European Union already isn’t.
High Energy Bills Didn’t Happen by Accident

Marylanders are being told a familiar story about why their energy bills keep climbing. Blame supply costs. Blame data centers. Blame anything except the monopoly utilities that continue to cash the checks.
Building America Starts With the Foundation

As Congress begins work on the next surface transportation reauthorization bill, the choices made now will shape America’s infrastructure and manufacturing strength for decades.
Common Sense America urges congressional leaders to expand Buy America requirements to include cement.
How Renewable Fuels Protect Farmers and America’s Economic Independence

farmers are being forced to depend on unstable foreign markets, especially China, because Washington has failed to lock in strong domestic demand.
Putting American Farmers First Means Strengthening Domestic Markets
For years, American farmers have been told to be patient—to wait for export markets, particularly China, to rebound and absorb surplus crops.
Strong Foundations, Strong Nation: Why U.S. Cement Matters
Cement forms the foundation of our homes, businesses, roads, and communities. It is a strategic resource essential to infrastructure, economic opportunity, domestic manufacturing, and national security.
BGE Wants More Power. Marylanders Can’t Afford It.
Baltimore families are barely keeping up with electricity bills that have nearly doubled over the past decade, and Baltimore Gas & Electric’s latest idea is to make things even worse.