Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Chairman, this amendment is intended to further bipartisan efforts to streamline the environmental permitting process by applying one Federal decision to certain pipeline safety actions. Agencies such as the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration can be required to undertake lengthy and burdensome Federal environmental reviews that can take several months, and often times, even years to complete. As a result, essential safety and energy actions are stalled or sometimes completely stopped, which can limit our energy resources, limit our ability to be energy independent, and unnecessarily create scarcities, higher prices, and threats to the safety and health of our citizens. This amendment represents just another step toward eliminating these problems. It sets reasonable goals for reviewing the environmental impacts of certain pipeline safety actions. Specifically, it limits the review time to 2 years, consolidates Federal reviews into one streamlined process and document, and removes unnecessary delays in making final agency decisions. This amendment builds on bipartisan support and precedent for requiring agencies to undertake one Federal decision when reviewing the potential environmental impacts of the Federal action. Similar efforts have been signed into law, including for Federal reviews of highway projects as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed by President Biden in 2021.…
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Mr. Speaker, may I inquire as to how much time is remaining. The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Mrvan). The gentleman from Arkansas has 3 minutes remaining.
Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Speaker, there is a lot to unpack in that statement right there. Let me start with section 1201 of H.R. 3684, which basically requires States to prioritize the state of good…
Mr. Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time. Mr. DeFAZIO. Mr. Speaker, I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Moulton), a member of the committee.
Madam Speaker, I rise to inform the House I hereby remove my name as a cosponsor of H.R. 2091. The SPEAKER. The gentleman's request is accepted. ____________________





