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House Passes Bill to Stop Utilities from Charging Customers for Excessive Executive Salaries

 

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Feb. 6, 2026

 

Statement: House Passes Bill to Stop Utilities from Charging Customers for Excessive Executive Salaries 

 

Bill adds new restrictions on charges as utility bills – and utility profits – rise

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, February 2, 2026

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As ICE assault and deaths continue, working people shovel snow, make plans: News You Can Use

News_You_Can_Use_graphic_(2).pngRight here in Maryland, the slow-building catastrophe of Trump retribution against Blue states adds up, as our legislature works to manage its way through Gov. Moore's proposed tough-love budget. Federal pullbacks in a wide variety of public benefits, from medical care to food assistance to education to the loss of hundreds of thousands of federal jobs by state residents, leave the cupboard pretty bare. Two years in a row of wrenching deficit solutions have shaken the typical good-natured rivalry between progressive groups seeking funding and legislators holding out on funds. Meanwhile, Trump's ICE paramilitary goon squad continues to terrorize populations, not only in Minnesota but in many cities around the nation. And the response is resistance: "ICE out" in Baltimore and at the Grammies, and 9,000-plus Chicagolanders voted to name their newest snowplow "Abolish Ice" -- nearly three-quarters of those who suggested names. It's all News You Can Use.

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, January 26, 2026

This weekend, another person was killed by ICE in Minneapolis. Videos show that Alex Pretti was wrestled to the ground and shot multiple times by federal agents. The people of Minneapolis, their elected representatives, and people all over the country want ICE to leave the Twin Cities and leave all of our communities alone. This kind of violence cannot be normalized. We refuse to accept a system where state-sanctioned brutality is carried out against people for their identity, their perceived status, or simply for showing up to protect one another.

Here in Maryland, ICE continues to terrorize our communities. Every day, our neighbors—regardless of legal status—are being detained, held in inhumane conditions, and cut off from their families. Just yesterday, a man was taken by ICE in Howard County, and as of now, no details have been released about his whereabouts or condition. And Friday, Wicomico County’s leadership entered a 287(g) agreement, turning local law enforcement into ICE Warrant Service Officers and selling out the trust of their community. This cruelty is happening in our own backyard, and we won’t stand for it.

At Progressive Maryland, we are clear: this violence is unacceptable, and we will continue to fight back, through organizing, legislative advocacy, and solidarity with our neighbors. Read on for ways to take action, upcoming events, and critical state and national updates.

In solidarity,
The Progressive Maryland Team 

Here’s what’s in today’s memo:

  • Quick Actions
  • Legislative Updates
  • PMD Events
  • Campaign Updates

  • Local Chapter Updates

  • State & National News
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US reels at more grim news from Minnesota; Maryland struggles with impact of federal budget cuts

NUCU_logo.pngAnyone, including your correspondent, approaches the keyboard with a heavy heart this week. It feels punk to tap out sentences about resistance while thousands of our fellow humans  are out in subzero temperatures in Minnesota (and this week, everywhere) fighting back against  occupation and terrorism by a  poorly-trained gang of thugs.

Here in Maryland we are much less troubled by that Minnesota not-nice brand of oppression but suffering from the Trump Gang’s discriminatory persecution of many of our fellow citizens and immigrants of various status who don’t look like white billionaires. On top of that, our state budget took a mighty hit from the Big (Un)Beautiful Bill that diverted so much of our tax money to ICE (Trump’s personal armed force) and away from the public-health and premium subsidies that have allowed families to have medical insurance since the Obama administration (as the stories below detail). Our General Assembly is wrestling with the resulting deficit in its session right now (or, actually, after the snow and ice are cleared somewhat). It already looks as though the state’s commitment to a clean energy future will be slowed and the out-of-pocket cost of going to college in Maryland increased.

It’s News You Can Use, sometimes better, sometimes not so great.

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Progressive Maryland Statement on the Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Commission Vote to Advance New Congressional Map

We applaud the Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Commission for voting to recommend a new congressional map that reflects the voices of Marylanders and meets the urgency of this moment. The proposed map is the product of a transparent, public-driven process that invited residents to submit maps, provide feedback, and help shape decisions that will directly impact how they are represented in Congress.

Now, as GOP-controlled states across the country continue to cave to pressure from the Trump administration to rig the midterm elections, it is up to Maryland’s legislature to choose to fight for our democracy.

The stakes are real and immediate. Control of the U.S. House could come down to a handful of seats, and Maryland cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while others manipulate the system to their advantage. Federal decisions directly shape the lives of Marylanders — from protecting voting rights to securing infrastructure and transportation funding, to defending workers and public services. This is about whether Maryland has a congressional delegation strong enough to serve as a meaningful check on an increasingly hostile federal government.

We urge the Maryland General Assembly to act with the boldness this moment demands and advance a map that protects fair representation. Delay or inaction is not neutral — it is a decision with national consequences. Leadership means standing up now to defend democracy and protect Maryland communities.

Marylanders are watching, and they expect their leaders to lead.

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Yesterday, we commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a reminder that the fight for justice, dignity, and collective liberation is ongoing. With so much at stake this year, and as our communities face mounting attacks here at home and abroad, Dr. King’s call to organize, resist injustice, and build beloved community feels as urgent as ever.

At Progressive Maryland, we’ve been hard at work showing up for our communities—standing with allies to fight back against ICE, pushing forward critical bills as legislative session unfolds, and organizing around the issues that matter most to working families. 

Read on for legislative updates, upcoming events, and important state and national news you can use.

In solidarity,
The Progressive Maryland Team 

Here’s what’s in today’s memo:

  • Legislative Updates
  • PMD Events
  • Campaign Updates

  • Local Chapter Updates

  • State & National News

 

 

 

 

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Trump's domestic, overseas misbehavior blurs depth of damage: News You Can Use

NUCU_logo.pngWe’ll lead by passing along Megan E’s abbreviated message for today.

“Hello People’s Action,

”I hope you’re all hanging in there. I’m in a convening today so this will be short but there are a bunch of mass calls and webinars [involved with People’s Action initiatives to fight back] listed below.

“The Senate is on recess. The House is trying to pass government funding bills. 

“And no, I don’t know if we’re going to invade Denmark. From Punchbowl “As tens of thousands of people lined the streets of Copenhagen Saturday to protest Trump’s threats toward Greenland, the president announced he planned to impose new tariffs on Denmark and seven other European nations for opposing his drive to acquire Greenland.”  Republicans in Congress are pretty much uniformly opposed to this plan but  almost uniformly unwilling to speak up against it (with a couple notable exceptions). “ [Megan is People's Action federal affairs director.]

We can’t beat Megan’s account of GOP fearful subservience to the Glorious Leader at this point. Denmark? Yes, invading Greenland is like invading Denmark. Copenhagen, all that. See our several articles on the one-year “Move Fast and Break Things” behavior Trump has used to keep our eyes fixed on him (in self-defense). Trump is crashing the big billionaires’ party in Davos as we write, and Bloomberg reports that many of those hardnosed billionaires are getting scammed by sharpsters selling elite access passes supposed to bring them within ring-kissing range of Himself. Alas, they’ll be out of pocket and disappointed.

Watch this (Trump) space, as if we could safely ignore it. It’s News You Can Use.

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Ending ICE’s Grip on Our Communities: Why Baltimore County Must Act

 

I am the daughter of Pakistani Muslim immigrants who came to this country more than 30 years ago in pursuit of education and a better life, for themselves and for their future children. If my parents had not been given that opportunity, I would not be here today advocating for the civil and constitutional rights of immigrant communities.

That is why the Baltimore County Council’s consideration of Bills 98-25 and 97-25 is especially important to me, as a policy analyst with Progressive Maryland, a community member, and as a daughter.

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Advocates Call on Maryland Leaders to Pass the ‘Stable Homes, Strong Communities’ Housing Justice Agenda

Renters United Maryland Announces 2026 Legislative Agenda to Ensure all Marylanders Have Stable, Affordable Housing

Annapolis, MD – On the first day of the legislative session, Renters United Maryland (RUM) is calling on the Maryland General Assembly to pass the Stable Homes, Strong Communities legislative agenda. As rent prices skyrocket and more renting families are facing eviction and dangerous, unfair housing practices, it is more vital than ever for our state legislators to act to ensure renters in Maryland have stable housing, so we can all have strong communities. 

To ensure that every Marylander has access to a safe, stable home, the 2026 Maryland General Assembly must: 

  1. Pass Good Cause Eviction Enabling Legislation
  2. Fund Eviction Prevention 
  3. Pass legislation ensuring fair background checks for housing
  4. Oppose “Evict First, Ask Questions Later” Bills

“Session after session, affordable housing is discussed as if homeownership is the only solution,” said Tonia Chestnut, President of the Enclave Tenant Association. “But renters are the backbone of our communities, and we are tired of being treated as an afterthought. At The Enclave, we see firsthand how a lack of protections allows housing conditions to deteriorate while rents continue to rise. If lawmakers are serious about addressing the housing crisis, they must move beyond talk and pass real, enforceable protections for Maryland renters.”

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