FAQ: 23 States Challenge Trump Administration's Clean Energy Program Cancellations
Summary
What is the main legal action being taken against the Trump administration?
Twenty-three states have filed lawsuits challenging the Trump administration’s decision to terminate a $7 billion federal solar program called Solar for All, which was designed to expand clean energy access for low-income households nationwide.
Who announced the lawsuits and who are they targeting?
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the twin lawsuits, which target Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin for cancelling Solar for All funding grants to nearly two dozen states.
When were these lawsuits announced and when was the funding cancelled?
The lawsuits were announced on Thursday (October 16, 2025 based on context), while the Solar for All funding grants were cancelled in August 2025.
What other clean energy initiatives have been affected by the Trump administration’s policies?
The administration has also terminated EV tax incentives, forcing automakers like Bollinger Innovations, Inc. to reconsider their strategies and go back to the drawing board.
What was the purpose of the Solar for All program that was cancelled?
The Solar for All program was a $7 billion federal initiative designed to expand clean energy access for low-income households nationwide through solar energy funding grants.
How many states are involved in challenging the administration’s decision?
Twenty-three states have joined together to file lawsuits challenging the termination of the Solar for All program funding grants.
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