Enacted in 1969 — before the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act — the National Environmental Policy Act was meant ...
In the push for more efficient and streamlined permitting processes, recent changes from Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
Americans across the country agree that our permitting system is broken, and I’m proud to have passed a solution that reasserts American industry as a global leader ...
A new House-passed bill would modernize NEPA, shorten environmental reviews, and sharply reduce the time allowed to sue over ...
U.S. House of Representatives ended its 2025 legislative session by passing a permitting reform bill aimed at shortening completion timelines for major infrastructure projects.
The SPEED Act could weaken the review process that identifies and assesses potential environmental concerns before federal ...
The Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development (SPEED) Act has passed the U.S. House of Representatives.
The SPEED Act would establish clear rules and a level playing field for federal projects across all agencies and industries.
Its billboards and online ads tout the South32 Hermosa project as a “different kind of mine for Southern Arizona.” Federal regulators are now asking the public to weigh in on how best to evaluate that ...
Learn about environmental impact statements, their purpose, benefits, and how they guide federal projects in minimizing ecological harm while maximizing benefits.
Flowchart vs. process map, what do you choose to use? When it comes to mapping out a project, you’ve got several choices on how to visualize them. If you’ve had trouble deciding on a format for your ...