Controversial power line developer gifts $10K to Maryland Democrats for DNC trip
by GARY COLLINS | FOX45 News
A "Stop MPRP" yard sign was on display at an August 1, 2024, town hall in Frederick, Maryland and Gov. Wes Moore. (Gary Collins/WBFF/Getty Images)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) — The developer of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project quietly made its presence known to the state’s political leaders during the Democratic National Convention.
Public Service Enterprise Group, or PSEG, is seeking to install 70 miles of new high-voltage power lines that cut through Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Counties.
PSEG told FOX45 News it made a donation to the Maryland Democratic Party, FINISH READING HERE
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