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Attorney General Coleman leads multistate coalition to block Legislation targeting greenhouse gas emissions by gas-powered vehicles

Henderson, KY, USA / WSON AM & FM
Attorney General Coleman leads multistate coalition to block Legislation targeting greenhouse gas emissions by gas-powered vehicles


FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 16, 2024) – Attorney General Russell Coleman leads a 21-state coalition to block legislation regulating transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions.

Coleman’s coalition filed a motion for a preliminary injunction in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky seeking to stop the Biden Administration’s climate mandate, which would force states with federal interstates and highways to rapidly reduce CO2 emissions or face potential penalties.

“President Biden’s radical climate crackdown is a direct assault on every Kentuckian’s wallet and the latest attempt to drive every gas-powered car off the road,” said General Coleman. “Our office is leading the fight to stop this Administration from raising costs for families, farmers and small business owners when they can least afford it.”

The Federal Highway Administration climate rule requires states to track and report transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions. States are then required to establish targets for reducing COemissions generated by vehicles and report to the federal agency by February 1.

Kentucky’s coalition asserts that the emissions rule is “yet another unlawful attempt by the Biden Administration to achieve radical climate goals. Not only does the Federal Highway Administration lack any authority to regulate the environment, but the mandate also infringes on state sovereignty and violates the principles of federalism.”

If the rule takes effect, Kentucky and other states would be forced to devote significant resources to comply with the February 1 deadline. Estimates show that the cost to establish initial emissions targets requires hundreds of  hours of manpower, costing each state over $600,000, according to the attorney general’s office.

Attorney General Coleman filed the preliminary injunction motion alongside Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and

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