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Trump promises fast-track permitting for companies that invest $1 billion in US
Trump ran on boosting American manufacturing and promised tariffs on goods made overseas. Now he's pitching faster permitting for big investments.
Trump Offers Fast-Track Approvals 'Any Person Or Company' Investing Over $1B Investments In US: 'Get Ready To Rock!'
Moreover, Trump’s appointment of Doug Burgum as the “energy czar” underscores his commitment to increasing U.S. fossil fuel production. The role involves overseeing deregulation efforts across various agencies. This move is part of a broader strategy to undo climate progress made under the Biden administration.
Fast-track for pending building permits
A fast-track process for low-impact developments has come into force for building permits filed before July 1, the interior ministry announced on Tuesday. The measure is being implemented by decree for low-risk residential units as part of a bigger overhaul of the system,
Making a $1B Investment in the US? Trump Pledges Expedited Permits — but There Are Hurdles
President-elect Donald Trump is promising expedited federal permits for energy projects and other construction worth more than $1 billion
Here’s what to make of Trump’s promise of expedited permits for big investments
Analysts have been assessing President-elect Donald Trump’s promise — which called out environmental permits in particular — and they’re concluding that while he’s sending a clear signal, the details are still murky.
Trump Pledges to Speed Permitting For Companies Investing Over $1 Billion
President-elect Donald Trump said his administration would speed the approval of big construction projects for companies that invest more than $1 billion, signaling his intention to push the limits of federal law to boost the economy.
Trump Says Anyone Investing $1 Billion in US Will Receive Expedited Permits
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday that any person or company investing at least $1 billion into the U.S. "will receive fully expedited approvals and permits, including, but in no way limited to,
Trump social-media post promises expedited federal permits in exchange for billion-dollar investments
What if someone wants to build a waste incinerator next to Mar-a-Lago or a coal mine next to Bedminster golf course?” asks environmental advocate.
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Labour admits fast-track prison plans would overrule local authorities due to ‘national importance’
Labour's plans for fast-tracking prison building would involve overruling the objections of local authorities, justice ...
Albert Lea Tribune
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Cannabis agency drops plans for licensing fast track, early 2025 retail launch in Minnesota grows doubtful
Minnesota’s nascent marijuana market is likely to take longer to launch — both getting plants into the ground and products ...
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Government gets fast-track reform right – Matthew Hooton
In the end, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Parliament probably got his fast-track legislation about right. As ...
The Express Tribune
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SIFC moves to fast-track consultant support
The SIFC has issued directions to fast-track the ongoing consultant support and to provide a comprehensive pipeline of ...
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Morning Glory: Trump and Congressional Republicans need to fast-track the budget
The priority for President-elect Trump and every member of the Republican majorities in the House and Senate has to be the ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion - The trans rights movement is on the fast track to failure
A prime example of an equality-based movement is Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which mandates that institutions receiving ...
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Fast-Track projects: Speaker rules no private benefit in list
A legal academic says the bill has gone through very poor lawmaking, and late changes undermine the select committee.
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