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Trump Pauses Offshore Wind Projects, Threatens NY Jobs

Governor Kathy Hochul criticizes Trump administrations pause on offshore wind projects, including New Yorks Empire Wind, calling it a job-killing move that threatens thousands of union jobs and undermines the states energy strategy. New York leaders argue that offshore wind strengthens national security and is crucial for affordable power. State energy officials are reviewing impacts and pushing to restart construction. Checkout Solipillow.com

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