Washington v. Department of Transportation
Case Overview
A coalition of states sued the Department of Transportation over the suspension of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program, which was enacted in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and appropriated $5 billion to states for the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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The Application
The DOT suspended the NEVI Formula Program, a program Congress explicitly created and funded with $5 billion, raising questions about whether the executive branch may effectively override a congressional statute through administrative action without following required procedures.
The Conclusion
The court decided the case, resolving whether the suspension of the federally-mandated EV charging infrastructure program was within the agency's legal authority and consistent with the Appropriations Clause.
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