This week, two Trump appointees in the Ninth Circuit got the city of Berkeley's ban on new natural gas piping thrown out. As energy prices rise, Californians can't afford to lose natural gas, says Attorney Michael Curran. More info:
SAN DIEGO – When the City of Berkeley banned the use of natural gas piping in the construction of new buildings, the California Restaurant Association sued. The judge on the case, a Biden appointee, dismissed the case because the association “didn’t have standing”.
Now, a Trump-appointed judge in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the previous dismissal, finding that the city’s ban would prevent chefs from operating the way they were trained — on natural-gas burning stoves.
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