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NY Attorney General Sues to Block Trump Administration from Ditching Light Bulb Efficiency Rule

What to Know

  • The NY attorney general is suing to stop the Trump administration from scrapping a rule to make light bulbs more energy efficient
  • Letitia James called the rollback a "not-so-bright idea," and joined 17 other states' attorneys general along with NYC in blocking the move
  • The Energy Department's move, announced in September, reversed a years-long push to switch Americans to bulbs that use less electricity

The New York attorney general has filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from scrapping a rule to make light bulbs more energy efficient.

Attorney General Letitia James called the rollback a "not-so-bright idea" that "would unlawfully delay the adoption of energy efficiency goals, undermine state and local energy policy, and increase consumer and environmental costs."

The Energy Department's move, announced in September, reversed a years-long push to switch Americans to bulbs that use less electricity.

White House officials called the upgrades too costly for consumers and President Donald Trump told reporters the expected saving from the more efficient bulbs was "not worth it."

James and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed the lawsuit Monday. Joining them were 16 attorneys general and New York City.

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