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California, Colorado and Washington file lawsuit against Trump administration to unlock funds for clean energy projects

California, Colorado and Washington file lawsuit against Trump administration to unlock funds for clean energy projects
California, Colorado and Washington file lawsuit against Trump administration to unlock funds for clean energy projects

California, Colorado, and Washington are suing to get the federal government to pay grants approved by Congress for clean energy projects. The California attorney general's said this on Wednesday. The Trump administration has terminated funding for environmentally-focused laws such as the Inflation Reduction Act. This is part of a broader effort to curb?support?for wind, solar, and other fossil free power sources, while also?prioritizing an increase in U.S. petroleum production. California has been one of the main opponents to Trump's policies. They have filed dozens suits. California's Attorney General Rob Bonta told reporters on Tuesday that he planned to sue the Trump administration over its changes to vaccine policies and to challenge the repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency's endangerment findings, which were key to the regulation of climate change.

Bonta stated that the new lawsuit is in response to California's $1.2 billion loss in federal funding for the Alliance for Clean and Renewable Hydrogen Energy Systems, or ARCHES. The hydrogen plan was designed to replace fossil fuels for?utilities and public transport, as well as trucking, ports, and trucks.

California says federal agencies must implement laws. Bonta told an interviewer on Tuesday that Congress is the only one with the power to spend money, not the executive branch.

(source: Reuters)