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Maryland, Delaware AGs side with US Wind in Ocean City offshore project dispute

Court fight over Ocean City’s offshore wind challenge intensifies as states weigh in

Senator Chris Van Hollen speaks at the “Yes to Wind” press conference held at the IBEW Local 24 building. He talks about how he and his fellow government representatives have been working to alleviating the government shut down, and he criticizes President Donald Trump for his efforts to stymie the development of wind power. (Surya Vaidy/Staff)
Senator Chris Van Hollen speaks at the “Yes to Wind” press conference held at the IBEW Local 24 building. He talks about how he and his fellow government representatives have been working to alleviating the government shut down, and he criticizes President Donald Trump for his efforts to stymie the development of wind power. (Surya Vaidy/Staff)
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Maryland and Delaware attorneys general filed court briefs backing US Wind’s offshore project, arguing that stopping construction would harm jobs, energy goals and local economies.

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