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21 States Sue Trump Administra­tion Over New Coal Rules

- AP

Acoalition of 21 Democratic-led states sued the Trump administra­tion on Tuesday over its decision to ease restrictio­ns on coal-fired power plants, with California’s governor saying the President is trying to rescue an outdated industry.

In June, the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency eliminated the agency’s Clean Power Plan and replaced it with a new rule that gives states more leeway in deciding upgrades for coal-fired power plants.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit, says the new rule violates the federal Clean Air Act because it does not meaningful­ly replace power plants’ greenhouse gas emissions. “They’re rolling things back to an age that no longer exists, trying to prop up the coal industry,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said. He said the lawsuit was not just about Mr Trump but “our kids and grandkids” who would continue to be harmed by coal pollutants. West Virginia Attorney-General Patrick Morrisey, whose state produced the second most coal behind Wyoming in 2017, predicted the lawsuit would ultimately fail at the U.S. Supreme Court, which stayed an earlier Obama administra­tion attempt in 2016 at the request of a competing 27-state coalition.

He called the lawsuit a “big government ‘power grab’” and argued that the Democratic attorneys general “are dead wrong” in their interpreta­tion of the Clean Air Act.

The U.S. EPA and White House issued similar statements saying they expect the new version to survive the court challenge, unlike the Obama-era rules.

The lawsuit was filed by attorneys general in California, Colorado, Connecticu­t, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland Massachuse­tts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvan­ia, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

“The science is indisputab­le; our climate is changing. Ice caps are melting. Sea levels are rising. Weather is becoming more and more extreme,” New York Attorney-General Letitia James, who is leading the coalition, said in a statement.

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