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Unidentified speaker says wind developers "have won 5 court battles" against administration

Environment and Public Works: Senate Committee · February 6, 2026

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Summary

An unidentified speaker told the Environment and Public Works: Senate Committee that wind developers "have won 5 court battles with the administration" and "haven't lost 1 yet." The transcript includes no case names, courts, dates, or which administration was referenced.

An unidentified speaker told the Environment and Public Works: Senate Committee that "Wind developers have won 5 court battles with the administration," and added, "They haven't lost 1 yet."

The claim was presented without supporting detail. The speaker did not identify the specific cases, the courts where they were decided, the dates of the decisions, or which "administration" was meant; those facts are not specified in the transcript. Because the statement appears only as an assertion in the record, it is reported here as an attributed claim rather than an independently verified fact.

The transcript contains no response, evidence, or follow-up questions that would clarify or corroborate the speaker's statement. The committee record does not list case names, docket numbers, or a departmental party that would allow verification. The speaker’s wording suggests a summary judgment about litigation trends involving wind developers, but the scope and legal significance of the claim cannot be assessed from the available excerpt.

The committee hearing record provided no further proceedings or actions tied to this claim, and no vote or staff direction followed the remark in the excerpt. Further reporting would require the speaker's identity, the specific cases referenced, or public court records to confirm the assertion.