Mark Fisher criticizes Governor Wes Moore’s record on affordability and energy policy

Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
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Mark Fisher, a political figure in Maryland, posted a series of tweets criticizing Governor Wes Moore’s policies on affordability and energy. The tweets focus on the cost of electricity, taxes, and car registration in Maryland.

On December 12, 2025, Fisher stated: “Breaking: Governor who made electricity, income taxes & car registration unaffordable, wants to make Maryland affordable. “ On December 13, 2025, he continued his criticism by saying: “The United States is an energy rich country. Yet, electricity is unaffordable in Maryland. @GovWesMoore’s response is to embrace extremism.” A third tweet from the same day included only a link: “https://t.co/MK5yRXYUpJ”

Fisher’s comments come amid ongoing debates about energy costs and state policy decisions in Maryland. Governor Wes Moore has previously outlined initiatives aimed at addressing affordability issues in the state. According to recent reports, Maryland residents have experienced increases in utility rates and vehicle registration fees over the past several years.

Maryland’s energy sector has faced challenges due to rising infrastructure costs and shifts toward renewable sources. These factors have contributed to higher consumer prices for electricity compared to national averages.



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