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This article details a sweeping overhaul of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by the Trump Administration, aimed at ending "regulatory terror" and accelerating infrastructure and energy projects.
Key highlights include:
Permitting Reform: Over 60 agencies have streamlined their review processes, adopting a "Categorical Exclusions-First Approach" to bypass lengthy environmental studies. This has enabled some energy and mineral projects to be approved in under 28 days.
Energy Dominance: The administration has approved over 6,100 drilling permits (a 15-year high), tripled coal leasing acreage to 13.1 million acres, and established fast-track rules for advanced nuclear reactors and geothermal energy.
Economic & Defense Growth: New Executive Orders have expedited permitting for AI data centers, affordable housing, and commercial space launches. The Department of War (DOW) has used these reforms to accelerate $4.5 billion in defense industrial base investments.
Land Management: Streamlined rules allowed the Forest Service to process post-fire timber harvests in just 16 days and enabled agencies to move much faster in eradicating invasive species.
The administration frames these reforms as a "historic deregulation" that saves taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars while restoring American industrial and energy leadership.
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This article details a sweeping overhaul of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by the Trump Administration, aimed at ending "regulatory terror" and accelerating infrastructure and energy projects.
Key highlights include:
Permitting Reform: Over 60 agencies have streamlined their review processes, adopting a "Categorical Exclusions-First Approach" to bypass lengthy environmental studies. This has enabled some energy and mineral projects to be approved in under 28 days.
Energy Dominance: The administration has approved over 6,100 drilling permits (a 15-year high), tripled coal leasing acreage to 13.1 million acres, and established fast-track rules for advanced nuclear reactors and geothermal energy.
Economic & Defense Growth: New Executive Orders have expedited permitting for AI data centers, affordable housing, and commercial space launches. The Department of War (DOW) has used these reforms to accelerate $4.5 billion in defense industrial base investments.
Land Management: Streamlined rules allowed the Forest Service to process post-fire timber harvests in just 16 days and enabled agencies to move much faster in eradicating invasive species.
The administration frames these reforms as a "historic deregulation" that saves taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars while restoring American industrial and energy leadership.

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