
House Passes SPEED Act, Igniting Concerns Over Clean Energy Projects
The SPEED Act, a bill aimed at overhauling the federal environmental review process, has passed the House of Representatives in a 221-196 vote, despite concerns from clean energy groups and moderate Democrats. The bill, which seeks to amend the 1970 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), would streamline the permitting process for major government projects, potentially threatening the approval of clean power projects. The bill's uncertain prospects in the Senate have sparked debate over the balance between economic development and environmental protection.










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