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Without the funds, Wisconsin's efforts to build EV charging stations could be delayed or canceled, Kaul's office said.
Maryland alone stands to lose $49 million in federal funds earmarked to expand the state’s electric vehicle charging network.
A lawsuit led by Washington, Colorado and California accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully withholding funds for new charging stations.
Maryland and DC's attorneys general are challenging Trump's halt on $49M in EV infrastructure funds, aiming to expand charging networks across the region.
States sue the Trump administration for blocking funds for electric vehicle charging The EV charger program was set to allocate $5 billion over five years to various states.
CALIFORNIA IS SUING the Federal Highway Administration for withholding funding designated for building electric vehicle charging stations, state Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Wednesday in ...
Blue states teamed up to sue the Trump administration Wednesday, claiming the government illegally cut congressional funding for electric vehicle infrastructure.
In their 19th lawsuit against the Trump administration, a coalition of Democratic attorneys general sued to restore federal funding for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The lawsuit is led by attorneys general from California, Colorado and Washington, and challenges the Federal Highway Administration's authority to halt the funding.
Without the funds, Wisconsin's efforts to build EV charging stations could be delayed or canceled, Kaul's office said.
Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul filed the lawsuit May 8 over the Trump administration's freeze of funding for EV infrastructure, including more than $62 million that Wisconsin could lose.
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