Wednesday, April 3, 2024

'Outside The Rule Of Law': Red State AG Sounds Alarm About Dems' Efforts To Enact 'Green New Deal' Without Congress

Republican Attorney General Steven Marshall of Alabama warned Tuesday that a lawsuit from Hawaii could bypass Congress and impose the "Green New Deal" on Americans.

The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous Oct. 31 decision that a lawsuit by Honolulu against major oil companies could proceed, claiming the energy companies engaged in a "Disinformation campaign." Marshall, who led over a dozen other states in filing a brief urging the United States Supreme Court to take up the case, noted that the case could increase costs for residents of his state.

"Clearly on the cases you've described going on around the country, but also we need to look no further than what the New York AG done recently in suing JBS, trying to use the efforts of state court to regulate certain industries around climate change."

Democratic Attorney General Letitia James of New York sued JBS, the largest meat-packing company in the United States, in February, claiming the company misled consumers about its effects on climate change.

The Green New Deal involves halting the use of fossil fuels and mandating the use of so-called "Green" energy.

"These are radical environmental groups who have an agenda funded by billionaires across the country directly trying to get the Green New Deal in a way they can't through Congress and the ballot box," Marshall said.

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