Industry groups coalesce around Manchin-Barrasso permitting reform bill

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’s proposal that would overhaul the permitting process for several energy projects, including fossil fuel and transmission line projects. However,aren’t happy with the measure, calling it a “dirty deal” that would be a giveaway to the fossil fuel industry.

Erik Milito, the president of the National Ocean Industries Association, praised the offshore provisions, saying that the industry has run into difficulty with the Biden administration in promoting the development of oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico..

deference, a legal doctrine that instructed judges to defer to federal agency interpretations of the law in cases the statute is ambiguous, could also reduce agencies’ power to determine approval of projects. He said the judicial branch before’s overturn was giving agencies more authority than laid out in the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires agencies to review the environmental effects of projects and make determinations on a permit application.

 

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