The construction of EV chargers in Ohio has been put on hold due to the president’s freeze on spending money authorized by Congress in the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, according to a recent article by Jeremy Pelzer. This delay is causing job losses and hindering progress towards promoting cleaner transportation in the state. By supporting the construction of EV chargers, we can reduce pollution from fossil fuels that harm our environment and health. It is crucial for Congress to release the funds for building EV chargers in Ohio to create jobs and support clean energy initiatives. Residents can take action by contacting Sens. Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted as well as their U.S. House representative to urge them to release the necessary funds. By working together, we can accelerate the transition to clean energy, improve air quality, and create job opportunities in Ohio.
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