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flag Dozens of states sued the Trump administration over canceling $7 billion in solar funding for low-income Americans.

flag More than a dozen states, the District of Columbia, and various stakeholders sued the Trump administration over the cancellation of $7 billion in federal funding for the Solar for All program, a Biden-era initiative to expand affordable solar energy to nearly 1 million low-income Americans. flag The program, created under the Inflation Reduction Act, was terminated by the EPA in August, prompting legal challenges from states including Washington, California, New York, and Nevada, who argue the move violated federal law, congressional intent, and the separation of powers. flag The lawsuit, filed in Washington state federal court, names EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as a defendant and seeks to restore funding and uphold commitments to clean energy access, job creation, and energy affordability. flag The cancellation is part of a broader rollback of climate initiatives, including the termination of an additional $20 billion in green funding, as the administration prioritizes fossil fuel development.

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