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The Supreme Court to reconsider NEPA scope for environmental reviews

The Supreme Court to reconsider NEPA scope for environmental reviews

The Supreme Court is set to decide on limiting the scope of environmental reviews under NEPA for new projects, potentially reshaping federal climate regulations.

Niina H. Farah and Pamela King report for E&E News.

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'Time to roll up our sleeves': Congress' long to-do list

Congress has just a few weeks to address a host of priorities with implications for energy, environmental and climate issues.
Republicans slam Biden NEPA revamp, threaten permitting talks
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Republicans slam Biden NEPA revamp, threaten permitting talks

Congressional Republicans are fuming after the White House released its latest plans for overhauling the federal permitting process.
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White House issues new rule streamlining certain environmental reviews

White House issues new rule streamlining certain environmental reviews

A proposed rule issued by the White House Council on Environmental Quality would streamline the process of National Environmental Policy Act reviews as part of the deal reached to raise the debt ceiling earlier this year.

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GOP to energy companies: We’re here to help. Industry: Meh.

Legislation aimed at speeding approval of projects such as pipelines and power lines amounts to "half-measures," people experienced in federal energy permitting say.
Democrats try to salvage Manchin’s deal on energy permitting reform

Democrats try to salvage Manchin’s deal on energy permitting reform

A bill from Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) to overhaul the permitting process for energy infrastructure could be included in a defense policy measure.
Meet the House Republican who could lead a key environmental committee

Meet the House Republican who could lead a key environmental committee

Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) said he would seek to conduct oversight of the Interior Department's efforts to craft a new five-year plan for offshore oil and gas leasing in federal waters.
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