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Seventeen states, led by California, Colorado, and Washington, are suing the Trump administration for halting $5 billion in federal funding for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The funding, allocated under Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, has been paused, with approximately $3.3 billion already allocated. The states argue that the administration lacks authority to stop the funding, which is crucial for EV adoption and addressing infrastructure gaps.
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