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McALLEN — A federal court struck down a regulatory agency’s authorization of two controversial, multi-billion-dollar gas export projects in far South Texas, one of which is already under construction.
The planning and infrastructure bill currently being debated in the House of Lords shows how the government’s approach fails.
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! House lawmakers held a lengthy hearing today on permitting reform – a key issue ...
Granting the complaint from five utility commissions could delay adding power supplies in the Midcontinent region and hurt ...
Over 600 projects fast-tracked under Trump's National Energy Emergency Environmental groups warn fast-tracking flouts federal laws Companies support expedited review for critical infrastructure ...
The U.S. Supreme Court sharply narrowed the scope of a key environmental statute on Thursday. The decision makes it easier to win approval for highways, bridges, pipelines, wind farms and other ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on March 10 rescinded Biden-era memos that he said called on state agencies to factor a “social ...
PHILADELPHIA — Bensalem Township wants to build a new fire station. Sharon Hill’s library needs renovations, and SEPTA’s subway entrances on Market Street were planning a much-needed facelift. Each ...
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