
Texas and Montana lead coalition of states suing Biden administration over Keystone pipeline
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Twenty-one states, led by Texas and Montana, filed suit on Wednesday against President Joe Biden's decision to revoke the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline -- an effort by Republican state attorneys general to combat the new administration's efforts to address climate change.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen argued in the complaint that Congress, not Biden, has the authority to change the policy. Biden's order "cites no statutory or other authorization permitting the President to change energy policy as set by Congress in this manner," Paxton and Knudsen wrote in the complaint, arguing that "the President lacks the power to enact his 'ambitious plan' to reshape the economy in defiance of Congress's unwillingness to do so."More Related News

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