...The governor's pledges to provide long-term rate relief to BGE customers have followed him since he took office. BGE serves 1.1 million people in central Maryland, including small parts of Prince George's and Montgomery counties.
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) said he hopes the cost of the concessions does not scuttle the deal, noting the construction of the third reactor is expected to create construction work for thousands and 500 permanent jobs.
Sen. James C. Rosapepe (D-Prince George's) said the PSC's failure to impose long-term rate reductions will add fuel to efforts reregulate energy when the General Assembly reconvenes in January.
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