Last night, as the temperature dropped to single digits, more than 250,000 children in Maryland went to bed shivering under thin blankets, with no heat to keep them warm. And this morning, they woke up to the same freezing conditions, struggling to stay warm in their own homes. It’s a heartbreaking reality for these children, who deserve a warm and comfortable place to sleep at night.
But while these children were facing the harsh realities of winter, Baltimore Gas and Electric (BG&E) was busy counting their profits. The energy company reported a staggering $2.4 billion in earnings last year, while many families in Maryland struggled to pay their heating bills. This stark contrast between the company’s wealth and the community’s struggle is unacceptable and calls for immediate action.
As a society, it is our responsibility to ensure that every child has a safe and warm place to call home. Yet, the reality is that many families in Maryland cannot afford the high energy costs, especially during the winter months. And while we may not be able to change the weather, we can certainly demand accountability from companies like BG&E.
It’s time for BG&E to step up and prioritize the well-being of the community over their profits. The company has a moral obligation to provide affordable and reliable energy to its customers, especially those in need. It’s time for them to take action and make a positive impact in the lives of the families they serve.
One way BG&E can make a difference is by implementing energy assistance programs for low-income families. These programs can provide financial assistance to families struggling to pay their energy bills, ensuring that they have access to essential services like heat and electricity. By doing so, BG&E can help alleviate the burden on these families and make a significant impact on their lives.
Moreover, BG&E can also invest in energy-efficient solutions to help reduce the energy costs for their customers. By promoting energy conservation and offering incentives for using energy-efficient appliances, the company can help families save money on their energy bills, making it more affordable for them to stay warm during the winter.
But it’s not just about providing financial assistance or promoting energy efficiency. BG&E can also take a more proactive approach by actively reaching out to families in need and providing them with the necessary resources and support. This could include offering free energy audits to identify areas where families can save on energy costs or providing educational workshops on energy conservation.
As a community, we must come together and demand that BG&E takes responsibility for its actions and makes a positive impact in the lives of those they serve. We cannot sit idly by and watch as children suffer in freezing conditions while the company responsible for providing them with essential services continues to reap massive profits.
We must also recognize that this issue goes beyond just BG&E. It’s a systemic problem that requires a collective effort to address. We need to hold our elected officials accountable and demand that they prioritize the needs of the community over corporate interests. We must also support organizations and initiatives that work towards providing energy assistance and promoting energy conservation in our communities.
In the end, it’s not just about keeping our children warm at night. It’s about standing up for what is right and ensuring that every member of our community has access to basic necessities. It’s about creating a society where no child has to go to bed freezing, and every family can afford to keep their home warm during the winter.
So let us use our voices and demand that BG&E takes action to make a positive impact in the lives of the families they serve. Let us come together as a community and work towards creating a better and more equitable future for all. And let us never forget that we have the power to make a difference, and we must use it for the betterment of our society.

