Habba, Habba Do! Deep Doo-doo!
August 22nd, 2025
There are so many crucial court decisions coming down, it’s hard to keep up, but I try to put them up here for reference.
Yesterday, an extremely detailed Memorandum Opinion written by The Honorable Matthew W. Brann, Chief United States District Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania (a known Republican) was issued on whether Alina Habba “is lawfully performing the functions and duties of the office of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey.” Bottom line? NO, SHE WAS NOT.
The challenge that raised the issue was one challenge, then joined by a second, to actions taken by Habba while acting as Interim United States Attorney, and though Habba’s actions taken were illegal, the charges against defendants Giruads and Pina, were not dismissed.
This is worth reading to get a feel for the contortions the Trump administration went through to put Habba in place, and to keep her in place. It’s a complicated web, and Judge Brann saw through it and explained in technicolor.
Executive branch – stop violating the law!
August 21st, 2025
Yet another time the Trump administration’s balloon is popped. Trump’s minions can’t be disappearing the “Public Apportionments Database.” https://apportionment-public.max.gov
The Wayback Machine shows an interesting story:
Federal Court of Appeals upholds a July Order instructing them to restore the database, and what great language:
Here’s the initial District Court Order from July:
And the stay is lifted and they’ve got to get to it, though the substantive appeal plods on:
Appeals court orders Trump administration restore public funding tracker
The Court of Appeals says, with more delightful language, beginning with:
And yes, progress. It’s gone from this:
To this, which is a start, but I took a look at 2025’s “Energy” and it’s a bit shy on details (!), no line items, so we’ll see if they do disclose specifics showing that the funds have been properly disbursed:
MISO Tranche 2 moves forward
August 19th, 2025
Here we go… It’s MISO Tranche 2, which means more transmission, and BIGGER transmission coming to Minnesota, and this is for the “Iron Range to Arrowhead” transmission line, the first Notice Plan and Exemptions Request of the bunch. Here’s the BIG picture:
To look up any of these projects, go to eDockets: https://www.edockets.state.mn.us/documents then plug in the docket number, i.e. 25-111 for this one:
Interactive Map for Iron Range to Arrowhead HERE!
The PUC dockets to plug in (and FYI, the MISO number from above, substations, and voltage) are:
- CN-25-109 MISO 20 – Maple River – Cuyuna 345 kV
- CN-25-111 MISO 21 – Iron Range – Arrowhead 345 kV
- TL-25-112 ” “
- CN-25-116 MISO 19 – Bison-Alexandria 345kv
- CN-25-117 MISO 22 – Brookings – Lakefield 765 kV
- CN-25-118 MISO 23 – Lakefield – East Adair 765 kV
- CN-25-119 MISO 24 – Lakefield-Pleasant Valley – N Roch 765 kV
- CN-25-120 MISO 25 – Pleasant Valley – N Roch – Hampton 345 kV
- CN-25-121 MISO 26 – N Roch – Columbia 765 kV Dairyland
- CN-25-122 ” ” Xcel
The project with the just filed Notice of Comment Notice Plan and Request for Exemptions is MISO #21, and PUC Docket E015/CN-25-111, from the Iron Range sub to Arrowhead sub.
And here’s the Comment Notice:
The “Topics for Comment” that the PUC lists is just one, about the Exemptions Minnesota Power (MP) and American Transmission Company (ATC) have requested:
But… but… but… where’s mention of the Notice Plan? Do check out the Notice Plan and if it’s deficient, let them know in your comment.
Send Comments to:
I highly recommend signing up for eFiling and filing them directly in the docket — that way others can benefit from your filing to help recognize and address issues. INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTER (yeah, it’s over 20 pages, but there are screen shots to walk you through, and once you’re registered, it’s EASY to file.
p.s. Here’s a post (linked HERE) from over a decade ago predicting this mess of 765 kV transmission:
Thanks, American Clean Power Ass., f/k/a American Wind Energy Ass.
And yes, transmission and markets, or American Clean Power’s “Markets & Transmission,” — it’s all about money:
MCEA sues over City misuse of AUAR
August 19th, 2025
Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy hits it out of the park! Yes, they couldn’t have done a better job, and y’all know I’m no fan of MCEA. MCEA’s positions on transmission and coal gasification have been horrible, guided by funding for promotion of transmission, and limitations on coal gasification to only addressing CO2. Right now, MCEA’s doing one hell of a job! Really!
Here’s the good news, took a while, color me slow on the uptake, but here it is. MCEA has sued the City of Lakeville and the City of North Mankato about their deceptive, improper, and avoidant use of Alternative Urban Area Review (AUAR). It’s so well done — this is what advocacy is all about.
EVERY CITY USING AN AUAR TO SNEAK IN A DATA CENTER WITHOUT ADEQUATE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW NEEDS TO BE SERVED WITH A COMPLAINT LIKE THIS!
For your edification and reading enjoyment:
Ya made my day, MCEA!
Here’s a link to help them ramp up this work – specify “data center” to direct it there: DONATE
PUC Today – Xcel knows nothing about sirens?
August 14th, 2025
Sirens? Look at them all surrounding Xcel Energy’s Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant:
Today at the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, during discussion of granting Xcel Energy a Certificate of Need for many new nuclear waste storage casks, as an aside, but a VERY IMPORTANT aside, Chair Sieben asked about the emergency warning sirens.
The meeting isn’t posted yet, but will be soon, scroll down to #44 at the bottom of list for their YouTube channel.
For some reason lately, Xcel Energy must have floated a press release, the transfer of sirens is in the news. Yup, that’s it, a press release — here’s their August 1, 2025 press release about emergency sirens:
New technology will enhance safety communications near Xcel Energy’s nuclear plants
And look who’s picked it up, just some of them:
- Xcel Energy switches from sirens to cellphone alerts to warn public of nuclear emergencies
- Xcel Energy will now use cellphones to send emergency alerts related to nuclear plants
- Xcel Energy replaces nuclear plant sirens with wireless alerts to boost public safety
- Xcel Energy switches from sirens to cell phone alerts to warn public of nuclear emergencies
- Xcel Energy will now use cellphones to send emergency alerts related to nuclear plants
Cell phones? (Note Monticello also signed up last year, and they only took on 5 sirens, compared with Red Wing’s 33. Hmmmmmm…)
Who has phone on them and ON 24/7, and what about those who don’t have it, or are in the areas here with unreliable or no cell service?
Look at all the emergency warning sirens on that map above, and in that little chart in lower left corner, Xcel says there are 40,870 people in the vicinity of these sirens. Xcel Energy wants to eliminate their responsibility for these sirens and use cell phones for emergency warnings, as they say, “like Amber Alerts.” With this goal, over time, Xcel Energy has been handing them off to local governments, giving them offers they can’t refuse. From Legalectric last year:
Prairie Island nuclear sirens decommissioning? March 10th, 2024
Local governments get the choice of an Xcel Energy “donation,” and are obligated to take on the responsibility of maintaining and replacing the sirens, OR the sirens will be “decommissioned” by Xcel. Hobson’s choice much?
Here’s the bottom line, from Red Wing’s June 24, 2024 City Council packet:
Why an issue today? Because when PUC Chair Katie Sieben asked about the status of this shift to cell phones, Pam Gorman Prochaska said she didn’t know. She is the Xcel Energy’s General Manager, Nuclear Fleet Operations. If I know about some of the local governments siren deal, how could she not know? Naaah, I just don’t believe it — I think it was a topic that wasn’t to be discussed today. Don’t know?? That’s a really bad look…
Color me incensed. DOH! I’ve had it posted here on Legalectric since March, 2024!
So I fired off a missive to the PUC, a letter AND the City of Red Wing City Council packets from January 22, 2024 and June 24, 2024, where this was discussed, and on June 24, 2024, when the City rolled to Xcel’s extortion and took on the sirens and maintenance, repair and replacement costs. Such a deal…
That process of dumping the sirens and costs onto Red Wing started over a year and a half ago. The documentation and details are here:






















