The Biden administration has modernized and strengthened the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), fostering better agency decision-making and giving more communities a voice in environmental decisions. The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) has finalized substantial revisions to NEPA, aiming to remove unnecessary red tape hindering the transition to clean energy. Additionally, President Biden announced over $26 million to support clean energy projects, including $2.2 million for Chicago's climate action plan. Senator Heinrich advocates for investing in more transmission lines to enhance the nation's clean energy potential.
We need to invest in more transmission lines to meet our nation’s full potential as a global leader in the clean energy transition. I've got legislation to do just that. Let’s get my FASTER Act passed, to fully realize our clean energy future. https://t.co/4NbTdywGjX
NEWS: @POTUS announced more than $26M to support clean energy projects, including $2.2M to implement Chicago’s climate action plan. This action will help advance environmental justice & ensure disadvantaged communities are not left behind in the clean energy transition.
As @POTUS continues to modernize America’s infrastructure and take action to combat climate change, it’s critical that we remove unnecessary red tape that hinders our transition to clean energy. This action from the Biden-Harris Administration is a critical step in that effort. https://t.co/cNTptt2Lxf
CEQ Finalizes Substantial Revisions to NEPA https://t.co/WzTM27ccul #Environmental #WhiteHouse #NEPA @PierceAtwoodLLP https://t.co/08NQqjlCiI
Exciting News! 🎉 The Biden administration modernized and strengthened the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), ensuring YOUR voice will be heard in environmental decisions. It will foster better agency decision-making AND gives more communities a seat at the table.… https://t.co/z5KcmLOFoh