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Trump proposes faster permits for billion-dollar projects, facing legal challenges
Donald Trump pledged expedited federal permits for investments more than $1 billion, but legal hurdles, including environmental regulations, could stall the plan.
Matthew Daly reports for The Associated Press.
In short:
- Trump promised accelerated approvals for large-scale energy and construction projects if they meet the $1 billion threshold.
- Environmental groups argue the proposal violates the National Environmental Policy Act, which mandates impact assessments.
- Analysts note bipartisan support exists for permitting reform, but Trump's plan may delay action until after the 2024 elections.
Key quote:
“Trump is unabashedly and literally offering to sell out America to the highest corporate bidder.”
— Lena Moffitt, executive director of Evergreen Action
Why this matters:
Streamlining permits could benefit industries but risks bypassing environmental protections, increasing pollution and community harm. The balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility remains a key debate.
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