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New Proposal Will Make The Federal Environmental Review Process More Efficient Without Sacrificing Protections

Trump Administration Proposal to Reform the Federal Environmental Review Process Will Fix Problems with Current Process While Maintaining Environmental Rigor, Construction Officials Say

The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued the following statement in reaction to the release today of the Administration鈥檚 Proposal to Reform the National Environmental Protection Act Permitting Process:

鈥淭he administration is right to seek to make the review process more efficient and cost effective without sacrificing environmental protections, thereby allowing the public to receive and benefit from cleaner water, safer roads and bridges, and a鈥痬ore reliable鈥痚nergy鈥痵ystem in a timelier fashion. Upon initial review, this proposal appears to do just that.

鈥淭he problem with the current environmental review process is that it long ago stopped being about evaluating the environmental impacts of a proposed project and has become a way for special interest groups to further their agenda by holding needed infrastructure and development projects hostage to countless lawsuits and delays.

鈥淢oving forward, we are committed to working with the Administration to help ensure that the final rule reflects the same commitment to streamlining the federal review process while maintaining rigorous environmental protections.鈥

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