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New Poll Finds Nearly Nine in Ten Massachusetts Voters Support Preserving Energy Choice
A new independent statewide poll commissioned by the Retail Energy Supply Association (RESA) found overwhelming support among Massachusetts electricity ratepayers for preserving the right to choose their electricity supplier, even as lawmakers consider legislation that would allow municipalities to eliminate retail energy choice.
RESA’s Survey of Maryland Voters Sends Clear Message: 77% of Marylanders Want Retail Energy Choice
The Retail Energy Supply Association (RESA) today released new findings from a Maryland statewide poll conducted by Gonzales Research & Media Services that show voters are increasingly focused on rising energy costs and strongly support policies that preserve retail energy competition and consumer choice in the market.
By Retail Energy Supply Association · Via Business Wire · January 20, 2026
RESA Releases 2024 Energy Trend Report: Competitive Energy Markets Drive Customer Savings and Choice
Retail Energy Supply Association (RESA), the nation’s leading trade association representing competitive retail energy suppliers, has released its 2024 energy trend report based on the latest U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) data.
By Retail Energy Supply Association · Via Business Wire · October 8, 2025
RESA Encourages U.S. Energy Consumers to Shop on National Energy Shopping Day
The Retail Energy Supply Association (RESA), the national trade association representing competitive retail energy suppliers, is marking the sixth annual National Energy Shopping Day by encouraging Americans to take advantage of their power to choose.
Retail Energy Supply Association Announces Serious Consequences of Maryland’s Senate Bill 1/House Bill 267
The Retail Energy Supply Association (RESA), the nation’s leading trade association representing competitive retail energy suppliers, announces its concern about the serious implications Senate Bill 1/House Bill 267 (SB1) will have for Maryland consumers, businesses, and workers should it become law.
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