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Court Allows RGGI To Take $105 Million Worth Of "Confidential" NJ Cap-and-Trade Secrets To The Grave

RGGI may be dying in New Jersey, but a judge has decided to let the cap-and-trade scheme take $105 million of secrets to the grave.

"The decision by the Governor to withdraw New Jersey's participation in RGGI does not change the court's decision," wrote Feinberg in a 75-page opinion. The judge ruled that the confidentiality of auction bidders outweighed the public's right to know about the transactions.

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