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Campaign Finance and Electricity Deregulation in Maryland

A Common Cause Maryland report on deregulation in the power industry demonstrates that Marylanders are facing the extra burden of a sharp increase in the cost of electricity spurred by legislation passed in 1999 that deregulated and privatized the electric utility industry. Baltimore Gas & Electric (BG&E), which serves more than half of Maryland’s 2.08 million households, received a windfall of $1.15 billion as its customers saw their annual utility rates rise by an average of $743 per household.

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Campaigns in Maryland: Does it Still Cost a lot to Win?

Common Cause Maryland has analyzed legislative candidates’ fundraising totals from the 2018 election cycle. This report is a sequel to our report “Campaigns in Maryland: An Analysis of Fundraising by Winning State Legislators, 2011-2014.”

Fair Elections in Montgomery County

Montgomery County's matching program for small contributions delivers promising results. Our report analyzed fundraising data released after the first 2018 county election candidate reporting deadline.

Lobbying the Maryland Legislature

Lobbying expenditures grew by a staggering 40% among the top 10 paying employers. Report analyzing the lobbying activity during Maryland’s 2017 legislative session

Running for Baltimore

Donors appear to play by their own rules, either exploiting loopholes in Maryland’s campaign finance law  —  or violating it altogether. Research analyzes what candidates spent, where funds came from in 2016 Elections

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