Trump energy order may target state climate laws
- President Trump signed an executive order on April 8, targeting state energy and climate laws.
- The administration believes state measures hinder domestic energy production.
- Specifically, the order names Vermont's and New York's climate superfund laws and California's carbon policy.
- The order directs Attorney General Bondi to submit a report in 60 days recommending actions; Ryan Meyers welcomed this.
- Officials in Vermont plan to continue with climate initiatives despite the executive order.
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Trump Executive Order Targets California Climate Laws as States Push Back - One Green Planet
Trump's new executive order targets California's climate laws, but states and activists are gearing up to defend environmental protections. The post Trump Executive Order Targets California Climate Laws as States Push Back appeared first on One Green Planet.
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Trump energy order may target state climate laws
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A new executive order from President Donald Trump that's part of his effort to invigorate energy production raises the possibility that his Department of Justice will go to court against state climate change laws aimed at slashing…
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