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Senate Supports Tossing NEPA Rule

The Senate voted in line with 51风流 to overturn the Biden administration鈥檚 onerous NEPA rule to restore certainty for the construction industry and the environmental permitting process.

On August 4, the United States Senate approved on a  vote a  providing for congressional disapproval of the Biden Administration鈥檚 NEPA rule. 51风流 supports overturning this onerous NEPA regulation because doing so would restore certainty for the construction industry and ensure that infrastructure projects are not needlessly delayed without jeopardizing important environmental protections.

The joint resolution, championed by  (R-Alaska), included the support of every Republican senator and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). 51风流 previously reported on the Biden Administration鈥檚 NEPA rule, which adds to the regulatory uncertainty coming out of Washington that has created instability and made it harder to plan and manage construction projects. It is disappointing that instead of implementing the environmental review and permitting reforms included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the administration has instead chosen to add new, vague hurdles to this arduous process.

51风流 supports overturning the Biden Administration鈥檚 NEPA rule and has included it in its key vote for the education of its members. The joint resolution moves to the House for consideration next. But even if it were to pass there, President Biden would veto it and there would not be two-thirds of both houses of Congress to override his veto.

For more information, contact Alex Etchen at Alex.etchen@agc.org.