Idaho lawmakers send strong message to Congress and Trump opposing Lava Ridge Wind Project
- Idaho legislators have unanimously voted to oppose the Lava Ridge Wind Project, sending a clear message to Congress and President Trump.
- The project's approval faced a setback due to President Trump's executive order placing a 90-day moratorium on it.
- Lawmakers expressed concerns about the project's impact on local resources, such as the aquifer, and desire to permanently halt the project.
- Senator Jim Risch and local lawmakers expressed gratitude for public support against the project, emphasizing local citizens' desires.
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Idaho lawmakers send strong message to Congress and Trump opposing Lava Ridge Wind Project
Idaho legislators have unanimously voted to oppose the proposed Lava Ridge Wind Project in the Magic Valley, sending a clear message to Congress and President Trump.The Idaho House of Representatives approved a House Joint Memorial, which serves as a formal letter of opposition to the Lava Ridge Wind Project, proposed on Bureau of Land Management land in Jerome, Lincoln, and Minidoka counties. RELATED: BLM approves Lava Ridge Wind Project, local…
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