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AFL-CIO Slams Stop-Work Order for Revolution Wind

AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler issued the following statement in response to the Trump administration ordering work to stop on the Revolution Wind energy project off the coast of Rhode Island, which has employed more than 1,000 union members to date:

The stop-work order on Revolution Wind is an outrage. This project is fully permitted and already 80% complete, thanks to the work of members of North America’s Building Trades Unions. It is poised to create hundreds of additional jobs while supplying much-needed energy to the region. Now, President Trump has issued an order requiring work on the project to stop, effectively kicking hundreds of union members out of jobs their families and communities were relying on. New England needs this energy to keep energy prices down for working families and supply manufacturing. The administration should reverse course immediately and allow the Revolution Wind project to proceed.

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Letter: Revolution Wind construction must restart now

"On August 22, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management abruptly issued a stop-work order on the Revolution Wind project—already 80 percent complete and vital to Rhode Island’s energy future. This offshore wind farm has undergone nearly a decade of environmental review, received all necessary permits, and is set to power more than 350,000 homes with reliable, clean energy.

"The order cites vague 'national security concerns,' but offers no evidence. What is clear is that it aligns with the Trump administration’s pattern of undermining clean energy in favor of entrenched fossil fuel interests that have poured millions into federal campaigns. Rhode Islanders deserve better than to see their future sacrificed for political payback.

"The Revolution Wind contract delivers power at 9.84 cents per kWh, with a long-term levelized price just above 7 cents—a competitive rate that would put downward pressure on bills while diversifying our energy mix. In addition, hundreds of union jobs and millions in local investment are now at risk.

"As members of the Rhode Island General Assembly, we call on BOEM to rescind this misguided order and allow the project to be completed. Rhode Island families deserve affordable, clean energy—not more fossil-fuel politics."

Rep. Terri Cortvriend (D-Dist. 72, Portsmouth Middletown)

Rep. Lauren H. Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport)

Rep. Michelle McGaw (D-Dist. 71, Portsmouth, Tiverton, Little Compton)

Rep. Jennifer Boylan (D-Dist. 66, Barrington, East Providence)

Sen. Linda L. Ujifusa (D-Dist. 11, Portsmouth, Bristol)

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