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California sues Trump administration for Sable oil pipeline restart

California's Attorney General announced on Friday that the state is suing the Trump administration because it asserted federal authority over two state pipelines and allowed Sable Offshore to resume pumping oil. This lawsuit is part of a dispute that has been raging between Sable and California officials for a while over a 'drilling project' off the coast Santa Barbara, which was shut down after an oil spill in 2015. This is one of the many conflicts between U.S. president Donald Trump, a Democrat, who wants to boost domestic 'fossil-fuel production', and California Governor Gavin Newsom. Newsom is a Democrat, but he has been a harsh critic of Trump.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a?statement that the administration had broken the law when it reclassified the Las Flores pipelines as "interstate", even though they ran between two California counties.

This reclassification enabled the federal Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (which regulates interstate pipelines) to issue an urgent permit for restarting operations.

The attorney general's office announced that the petition?will go to the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

(source: Reuters)