Nuclear plants want court to stop vote on financial rescue

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The owner of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants is asking the state Supreme Court to
block a proposed statewide vote that aims to overturn a financial rescue for the plants.
FirstEnergy Solutions argues in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that the financial rescue approved by state
lawmakers in July can’t be overturned by voters because it amounts to a tax.
The company says the Ohio Constitution prohibits tax levies from being overturned by voters.
Opponents of the $1.5 billion rescue package for the nuclear plants and two coal-fired plants are
collecting signatures to put the issue on the ballot in November 2020.
The financial rescue adds a new fee on every electricity bill in the state and scales back requirements
that utilities generate more power from wind and solar.

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