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Trump’s lawlessness halts permitting reform in the Senate. No certainty, no reform.
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1/29/2026, 5:23 AM
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The U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW) holds a full committee hearing on bipartisan permitting reform. Any deal to pass permitting reform needs certainty that laws will be faithfully executed. What good is it if any project can be struck down by a lawless and vindictive executive branch? No certainty, no permitting reform.
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