2 hours ago

California, Colorado and Washington sue Trump administration to unlock funding for clean energy projects

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - California, Colorado and Washington are suing the federal government to force ‌it to pay out grants approved by Congress for ‌clean energy projects, the California attorney general's office said on Wednesday.

The ​Trump administration terminated some funding allocated under environmentally focused laws, including the Inflation Reduction Act, reflecting a broad effort to check support for wind, solar and other fossil-free power ‌sources while prioritizing ⁠increased U.S. oil production. States, including California, have been among the main foils to various ⁠Trump administration policies, launching dozens of suits. California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Tuesday told Reuters about plans to ​sue over ​changes in vaccine policy and ​a plan to challenge ‌the rescission of a key Environmental Protection Agency finding, known as the endangerment finding, that was key to climate change regulation, for instance.

The new suit responds in part to California's loss of $1.2 billion in federal funding for ‌the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen ​Energy Systems, or ARCHES, Bonta ​said. The hydrogen plan ​was intended to replace fossil fuels in ‌utilities, public transit, trucking and ​ports.

Federal agencies must ​execute laws, California said. "It's as simple as Congress has the power of the purse, not the executive ​branch, and Congress ‌already appropriated this funding," Bonta said in an ​interview on Tuesday, ahead of the announcement.

(Reporting by ​Peter HendersonEditing by Rod Nickel)

Read Entire Article

Comments

News Networks