Twenty-three states have filed lawsuits challenging the Trump administration’s decision to terminate a $7 billion federal solar program designed to expand clean energy access for low-income households nationwide. California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the twin lawsuits on Thursday, targeting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin for cancelling Solar for All funding grants to nearly two dozen states in August.
The program aimed to help disadvantaged communities install residential solar panels and battery storage systems, reducing electricity costs while advancing renewable energy adoption. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes estimates the cancellation will impact 900,000 low-income families across the country.
Arizona stands to lose $156 million in allocated funding, forcing roughly 11,000 households to absorb a 20% increase in monthly utility expenses. Mayes emphasized that without federal support, clean energy remains financially inaccessible for many residents, particularly in tribal communities where electricity infrastructure barely exists or never reached homes at all.
The Hopi tribe in northern Arizona was scheduled to receive $25 million to bring power to hundreds of residences for the first time using solar installations and energy storage technology. This award represented a historic opportunity to electrify remote areas where extending traditional grid infrastructure proves prohibitively expensive. Tribal leaders viewed the program as essential for economic development and modern living standards in communities that have functioned without reliable electricity for generations.
California faces approximately $250 million in lost congressionally appropriated funds. Bonta criticized the administration for maintaining dependence on fossil fuel industries, arguing that policy reversals make energy more expensive and environmental conditions worse for Americans.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law in July eliminated Solar for All financing, which Zeldin characterized as wasteful spending. Trump has consistently opposed federal support for wind and solar energy, calling renewable resources costly and unreliable compared to traditional power generation.
Democratic state attorneys general have filed dozens of lawsuits against Trump administration policies covering federal grant suspensions, immigration enforcement, and National Guard deployments to urban areas.
With Democrats holding minority positions in both congressional chambers and many governors avoiding direct confrontation with Trump, state-level legal officers have become the primary mechanism for challenging executive actions they consider illegal or unconstitutional.
One lawsuit filed Wednesday in the Court of Federal Claims seeks monetary damages for states losing allocated funds. A second complaint expected in federal court in Washington State will pursue program reinstatement, attempting to force the EPA to resume grant distributions already approved by Congress. Solar companies and labor unions also filed similar legal challenges ten days earlier seeking to restore funding.
Participating states include Arizona, California, Maryland, Hawaii, Connecticut, Colorado, Michigan, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Oregon, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Vermont, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Washington DC, and Wisconsin.
The hostile stance of Trump’s administration has also resulted in the termination of EV tax incentives, and automakers like Bollinger Innovations, Inc. (OTC: BINI) have been forced back to the drawing board to find ways to sustain consumer interest in their vehicles.
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