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"Trump Drive to Boost Fossil Fuels Hits a Wall in Federal Courts"

"From easing regulations on coal mining to opening more federal land to oil drillers, President Donald Trump has kept a laser focus on bolstering the U.S. fossil fuel industry to achieve what he calls “energy dominance.”

Time and time again, federal judges have gotten in the way.

The latest setback came April 19, when a judge ruled Trump’s Interior Department illegally lifted an Obama-era moratorium blocking the sale of coal on federal land. And last week, people familiar with the administration’s plans said it had abandoned until after the 2020 elections its two-year campaign to expand oil drilling to new U.S. waters, following a March 29 ruling against a presidential edict to resume selling drilling rights in the Arctic."

Jennifer A Dlouhy reports for Bloomberg April 29, 2019.

Source: Bloomberg, 04/29/2019