In this episode of Signed Into Law, we explore the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969—the groundbreaking legislation that fundamentally changed how America approaches development and progress. Before NEPA, federal projects could bulldoze forward without considering environmental consequences. This law introduced a revolutionary concept: look before you leap. By requiring environmental impact statements for major federal actions and establishing the Council on Environmental Quality, NEPA gave citizens a voice and made environmental protection a mandatory part of government decision-making.
Discover how this pivotal 1969 law shaped everything from highway construction to pipeline approvals, and why it remains one of the most influential environmental statutes in American history. Subscribe to Signed Into Law to explore the legislation that built America, one episode at a time.
This episode includes AI-generated content.