Elon Musk gets an apology from California regulators as SpaceX lawsuit is settled
California regulators have settled a lawsuit with SpaceX, initiated by the rocket company over alleged political bias. The California Coastal Commission acknowledged that its members made "improper" statements about Elon Musk's political beliefs during a 2024 hearing concerning SpaceX's Falcon 9 launch program.

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AI-generatedCalifornia regulators have settled a lawsuit with SpaceX, initiated by the rocket company over alleged political bias. The California Coastal Commission acknowledged that its members made "improper" statements about Elon Musk's political beliefs during a 2024 hearing concerning SpaceX's Falcon 9 launch program. As part of the settlement, the commission agreed not to consider the perceived political beliefs or practices of SpaceX or its officers when making regulatory decisions. SpaceX had sued after the commission opposed expanding its launch schedule from Vandenberg Space Force Base, alleging discriminatory opposition due to dislike of Musk's views. The lawsuit is now permanently dismissed, with neither party admitting liability. The commission stated it still has concerns about the environmental impacts of increased launches.
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3 extractedFederal law requires the federal government to provide information to and coordinate with the Coastal Commission on such issues.
The commission agrees that it may not consider irrelevant factors in performing its function and specifically agrees that it will not take into account the perceived political beliefs, political speech or labor practices of SpaceX or its officers in considering any regulatory action concerning SpaceX.
The commission continues to have serious concerns about the impacts to coastal resources from increased rocket launches at Vandenberg.