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California Attorney General Rob Bonta insists the White House must “make a U-turn” on its decision to withhold billions in funding for EV charging infrastructure approved by Congress.
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Seventeen US states are suing the Trump administration for halting $3.3 billion in EV charger funds, arguing only Congress ...
Washington stood to get $71 million to build electric car infrastructure, according to the lawsuit, but most is being ...
Donald Trump's order to withhold $5 billion earmarked to grow the electric vehicle charging network in the United States is ...
The strongest ire came from California Gov. Gavin Newsom. He said Trump's move to cut EV charger funding amounted to a "Yet ...
The lawsuit is led by attorneys general from California, Colorado and Washington, and challenges the Federal Highway ...
Colorado has joined 16 other states to sue the Trump administration for not releasing billions of dollars that Congress ...
The state stands to lose $26,190,446 in EV infrastructure funding if the Trump administration's termination goes through.
The Trump administration directed states to stop spending money on electric vehicle charging infrastructure that was ...
After a rock disabled the light bar and another cracked the windshield, this Rivian owner now faces a tough choice between a ...