18 State Attorneys General Win Legal Challenge Against Clean Energy Executive Order
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Scott Dworkin
Summary
18 state attorneys general sued the administration over an executive order they deemed illegal, which aimed to eliminate clean energy jobs and benefit fossil fuel interests. The legal challenge resulted in a total surrender by the administration, saving enough clean energy capacity to power a million homes.
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18 state attorneys general stood their ground, sued the administration, and forced a total legal surrender.
See how they saved enough power for a million homes.
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