Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB673

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

Consumer Goods - Restrictions Based on Energy Source - Prohibition (Energy Equality Act of 2026)

Impact

The implementation of HB 673 would repeal existing laws mandating the establishment of a low emissions vehicle program in Maryland. As a result, state regulations concerning the sale of new zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles would be lifted, allowing for a broader range of vehicles powered by various energy sources to be sold without adherence to specific emissions standards. This shift could have significant implications for the state's air quality initiatives, as the focus would move away from promoting zero-emission technologies to a more inclusive regulatory environment for all types of consumer goods based on their energy source.

Summary

House Bill 673, titled the Energy Equality Act of 2026, seeks to prohibit local and state government units from restricting the sale, purchase, or use of consumer goods based solely on the energy source that powers those goods. This bill emerges from an ongoing discussion around the balance between promoting zero-emission vehicles and the rights of consumers and businesses to utilize energy sources of their choice. By enacting this prohibition, the bill aims to foster an environment that encourages the use of diverse energy sources without government interference in market choices.

Contention

Notably, points of contention may revolve around environmental advocates who could argue that lifting these restrictions will hinder progress toward achieving cleaner air and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Supporters of the bill may argue that such regulations pose undue financial burdens on businesses and restrict consumer choice in the marketplace. The debate likely reflects a larger ideological divide regarding the role of government in regulating environmental standards and fostering innovations in energy sources.

Companion Bills

MD HB1258

Carry Over Child Placement Services - Advertising by Unlicensed Person - Prohibition

Previously Filed As

MD SB10

Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Eligible Sources - Alterations (Reclaim Renewable Energy Act of 2025)

MD SB434

Empowering New Energy Resources and Green Initiatives Toward a Zero-Emission (ENERGIZE) Maryland Act

MD HB220

Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Eligible Sources - Alterations (Reclaim Renewable Energy Act of 2025)

MD SB937

Electricity and Gas - Emissions Reductions, Rate Regulation, Cost Recovery, Infrastructure, Planning, Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, and Energy Assistance Programs (Next Generation Energy Act)

MD HB1258

Child Placement Services - Advertising by Unlicensed Person - Prohibition

MD SB909

Energy Resource Adequacy and Planning Act

MD SB479

Building Energy Performance Standards - Public Safety, Emergency, and Public Utility Buildings - Exclusion

MD SB316

Abundant Affordable Clean Energy - Procurement and Development (AACE Act)

MD HB398

Abundant Affordable Clean Energy - Procurement and Development (AACE Act)

MD HB505

Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Renaming and Alterations

Similar Bills

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