
Attorneys General in Massachusetts and Illinois call for a ban on "energy choice" in their respective states.
From 2014 through the end of 2016, New York Public Service Commission staff and the office of the New York Attorney General received 14,000 complaints about competitive electricity suppliers' marketing practices.
In Baltimore, competitive electricity suppliers market in places frequented by low-income citizens accessing government assistance, including social services offices, housing offices, bus transfer stations, and outside soup kitchens. Read the full report here.