The state Attorney General said West Virginia “took on the swamp and won.” But now that the Supreme Court ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency, it could end up costing West Virginia ratepayers more than other states.
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The state Attorney General said West Virginia “took on the swamp and won.” But now that the Supreme Court ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency, it could end up costing West Virginia ratepayers more than other states.