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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Mar 31, 2026, 06:53 PM 9 hrs ago

Vermont defends its landmark climate superfund law against Trump administration lawsuit

Source: Vermont Public/NPR

Published March 31, 2026 at 11:37 AM EDT


Vermont's effort to make fossil fuel companies pay for damage caused by climate change was tested Monday in a federal courtroom, where the state argued that two lawsuits challenging its groundbreaking 2024 law should be thrown out.

Vermont became the first state to enact a climate superfund law, modeled on the federal superfund law that taxed petroleum and chemical companies to pay to clean up sites polluted by toxic waste. It took action after suffering catastrophic summer flooding in 2023 as well as damage from other extreme weather, which scientists say is occurring more frequently due to climate change. The money it collects would be used for climate adaptation projects, such as upgrades to stormwater drainage systems, sewage treatment plants and roads.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a top oil and gas industry trade group, the American Petroleum Institute, sued Vermont over the law in December 2024, calling it unconstitutional and a violation of federal law. The Department of Justice also sued Vermont and New York after President Donald Trump ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to take action against states that may be overreaching their authority in how they regulate energy development. In suing, Bondi called Vermont's law and a similar one signed by New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul "burdensome and ideologically motivated" and said they threaten American energy independence and national security.

Vermont insists its law doesn't conflict with federal law or policy

In asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuits Monday, Vermont argued that it has the authority to raise revenue, protect the health and welfare of its citizens and mitigate environmental harms. The state also said that the law does not conflict with federal law or policy, regulate fossil fuel emissions or punish fossil fuel producers.

Read more: https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2026-03-31/vermont-defends-its-landmark-climate-superfund-law-against-trump-administration-lawsuit



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Vermont defends its landmark climate superfund law against Trump administration lawsuit (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago OP
Donnie messing with the Green Mountain Boys bucolic_frolic 9 hrs ago #1
Why can't the state either amend the current contracts or include a provision in new contracts in2herbs 9 hrs ago #2

in2herbs

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2. Why can't the state either amend the current contracts or include a provision in new contracts
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 06:57 PM
9 hrs ago

that the company(s) has mutually agreed to clean up the mess they create at their own expense?

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