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“The President should not be able to cancel an existing covered Presidential or similar permit for a border-crossing energy facility unless Congress passes a law specifically allowing that cancellation.”
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“After environmental review is finished, agencies should have 120 days to decide covered border-crossing energy certificates, and FERC should have 30 days to approve complete natural gas import or export applications involving Canada or Mexico.”
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“Federal environmental review should return to older NEPA language in affected areas, and recent oil, gas, mining, methane, and fee-based faster-review changes should be rolled back.”
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“Environmental reviews should focus on the impacts a project directly causes, and agencies should be able to avoid repeating review that has already been done well.”
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“The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission should lead the main environmental review for natural gas pipeline projects, while other agencies, states, local governments, and tribes participate through that process.”
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“Pipeline permit reviews should have clear timelines, public tracking, and accountability when agencies miss deadlines.”
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“Agencies should be able to use modern review tools for pipeline permits, but the process should still be accurate and trusted.”
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“Courts should have limited power to stop projects over NEPA mistakes, and lawsuits should be filed quickly by people directly affected.”
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“Once a permit or completed environmental review is issued, agencies should have limited power to pull it back unless there is a strong reason.”
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“Agencies should move environmental and permit reviews on a clear, shared schedule so projects do not get stuck in years of delay.”
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“The federal crossing certificate should cover only the part of an oil pipeline, natural gas pipeline, or electric transmission line within 1,000 feet of where it crosses the U.S. international border.”
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“Border-crossing energy facilities already operating, already permitted, pending in the old permit process, or later changed in specified ways should often be able to continue without getting a new crossing certificate or Presidential permit.”
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