In January, Kentucky State Treasurer Allison Ball placed JPMorgan Chase, Citi, BlackRock and eight other financial institutions on a divestment list over what the state called a “boycott” of energy companies.

“We believe our business practices are in line with Kentucky law, and we are hopeful a deeper look at these facts would lead to reconsideration,” Wexler said in a statement seen by Bloomberg and Reuters.

Meanwhile, the Kentucky Bankers Association is suing the state’s AG, claiming he exceeded his legal authority when he, along with 13 other attorneys general, asked six big banks to detail their environmental, social and governance-tied lending last October.