Certain mining and mineral-processing projects backed by the Defense Department would automatically get faster, more coordinated federal permit reviews. The bill puts these projects on a public tracking dashboard so agencies stay on schedule. Project sponsors can opt out if they don't want the extra attention.
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Critical Minerals Supply Chain Resiliency Act of 2026 is a House bill waiting for floor action. The latest recorded action: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 602.
Latest action on H.R. 5929: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 602.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects companies that mine or process critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements under Defense Department contracts. It also affects the federal agencies that review permits for these projects, since they would need to coordinate more closely and meet public deadlines. Communities near mining and processing sites could see projects move forward faster, which could mean more jobs but also less time for environmental and public review.
Why this matters: Federal permits for mining projects can take years, and the U.S. currently depends heavily on foreign countries for critical minerals used in everything from electric car batteries to missile guidance systems. This bill tries to shorten that timeline for projects the Defense Department has already deemed important to national security. How much it actually speeds things up is unclear, since it only changes how permits are tracked and coordinated — it does not waive any environmental rules or guarantee approval. But it could set a precedent for which industries get priority treatment in the federal permitting system.
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Officially: Critical Minerals Supply Chain Resiliency Act of 2026
Certain mining and mineral-processing projects backed by the Defense Department would automatically get faster, more coordinated federal permit reviews. The bill puts these projects on a public tracking dashboard so agencies stay on schedule. Project sponsors can opt out if they don't want the extra attention.
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Latest: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 602. (6/9/2026)
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