Several states oppose Trump's drilling license sales

Multiple coastal states in the US are seeking exemption from a planned sale of new oil and gas licenses in US waters. One state is already exempt. The expansion is part of President Donald Trump's efforts to strengthen the oil industry.
Planned expansion applies to the US part of the Atlantic and the Pacific, including off of California, which is visible | Photo:/ritzau/AP/Mark J. Terill | Photo: /ritzau/AP/Mark J. Terill
Planned expansion applies to the US part of the Atlantic and the Pacific, including off of California, which is visible | Photo:/ritzau/AP/Mark J. Terill | Photo: /ritzau/AP/Mark J. Terill

Several states along the US coast are seeking exemption from President Donald Trump's planned sale of new offshore licenses for oil drillings.

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