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AG Nessel sues Trump Administration to cease federal power program cuts

By Editorial Board Published August 18, 2025 2 Min Read
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AG Nessel sues Trump Administration to cease federal power program cuts

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — In the present day, Michigan Legal professional Basic Dana Nessel introduced she joined 18 states and the District of Columbia in suing the Trump Administration to dam the U.S. Division of Vitality (DOE) from “imposing a new funding cap that slashes support for vital state-run energy programs.”

Based on Nessel, the lawsuit highlights DOE coverage that limits reimbursement for administrative and staffing prices, which might jeopardize the power of states to keep up important power teams.

Michigan Legal professional Basic challenges EPA’s proposal to repeal some air air pollution requirements

The states argue that this cover violates federal rules and will drive them to chop staffing and operations, lowering their skill to ship essential power providers.

“This is not the first time we’ve seen the Trump Administration try to unlawfully take resources away from Michigan and other states – and unfortunately, it probably won’t be the last,” Nessel mentioned in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“Each one of these attempts has put critical programs at risk, from cutting-edge medical and public health research to the implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency initiatives. Thankfully, we’ve successfully stopped these illegal actions before and plan to do so again to protect Michigan’s vital energy programs.” 

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The information launch states that federal regulation requires companies to barter agreements with states to set reimbursement charges for federally funded applications. These embody administrative and staffing prices.

The DOE’s new coverage caps the prices at 10 % of a venture’s complete finances, ignoring beforehand negotiated charges.

Based on the coalition, related caps have been struck down by federal courts as illegal and disruptive to public applications.

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