04/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/01/2026 14:36
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Morris Township, New Jersey, over its ordinance banning natural gas, propane gas, and fuel oil infrastructure and appliances in certain new construction. This lawsuit is another example of the Department hard at work in keeping President Donald J. Trump's promise to the American people to restore consumer freedom and cut energy costs.
As detailed in the complaint, filed Tuesday in the District of New Jersey, Morris Township's natural gas ban drives up energy costs for everyday American consumers and weakens our Nation's energy dominance. Such policies reflect a radical left effort to outlaw federally regulated gas stoves, furnaces, water heaters, dryers, and other appliances that American families rely on daily to cook their meals and heat their homes.
"This latest litigation in New Jersey follows two successful lawsuits in California as this Department of Justice fights to make energy more affordable for Americans," said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. "Radical environmentalist policies that drive up costs and limit consumer choice will not stand."
"The Department brought this lawsuit to protect American citizens the Township abandoned by kowtowing to progressive fearmongering in passing its natural gas ban," said Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward.
"The Township's illegal interference with national energy policy must be stopped," said Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate. "Congress preempted local efforts to outlaw gas stoves and other appliances Americans count on and prefer. This case is about upholding that choice."
"Where the federal government has exclusive authority to regulate appliances and infrastructure, we will fight state and local overreach," said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Adam Gustafson of the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division. "Banning natural gas is illegal. It makes heating, cooking, drying, and other life functions more unaffordable for consumers. This Administration is committed to unleashing American energy and empowering Americans."
Read the full Department of Justice complaint here.
The case is the latest action from the Justice Department fighting back against state and local overreach. Earlier this year, the Department successfully sued two California cities, for similar progressive natural gas bans. As a result of the Department's suit, the City of Morgan Hill and the City of Petaluma passed ordinances earlier this month rescinding their previous prohibitions on natural gas, in recognition of their unlawfulness.