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The current federal environmental review and permitting system is described by industry leaders and policymakers as a "fundamentally broken" process that hinders American prosperity and global competitiveness. Highlighting an urgent need for comprehensive permitting reform, the sources explain that outdated regulations and the "weaponization" of laws like the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Clean Water Act lead to multi-year delays, stalling approximately $1.5 trillion in potential investments. Proposed solutions focus on creating predictability, consistency, and finality by narrowing review scopes to an agency’s direct jurisdiction, shortening statutes of limitations for litigation to 150 days, and ensuring that permits, once issued, are durable against politica ...