Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
SPEED Act
Chamber: United States House of Representatives (The United States of America)
**Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development Act or the SPEED Act**
This bill limits the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and modifies the environmental review of major federal actions under NEPA to generally limit the number of federal actions that trigger NEPA review and to expedite the review process.
For example, the bill redefines *major federal actions*, including to specify that an agency may not determine that an action is a major federal action based solely on the provision of federal funds.
It also excludes from the requirement for NEPA review certain proposed agency actions that have already been reviewed under another federal, state, or tribal environmental review statute that meets the requirements of NEPA.
The bill directs an agency, when preparing an environmental document for a proposed agency action, to consider only those effects proximately caused by the immediate project or action under consideration. Agencies may not consider effects that are speculative, attenuated from the project or action, separate in time or place from the project or action, or in relation to separate projects or actions.
The bill modifies the requirement for agencies to prepare an environmental assessment to apply to agency actions that are not likely to have a reasonably foreseeable significant effect on the quality of the human environment. (Currently, the requirement only applies to actions that do not have such an effect.)
The bill makes a variety of other modifications to NEPA, including by limiting judicial review of NEPA cases.
Sponsors
(15)
BWBruce Westerman
Republican · Primary
JGJared Golden
Democrat · Primary
HCHenry Cuellar
Democrat · Cosponsor
PSPete Stauber
Republican · Cosponsor
VGVicente Gonzalez
Democrat · Cosponsor
HHHarriet Hageman
Republican · Cosponsor
MBMichael Baumgartner
Republican · Cosponsor
GEGabe Evans
Republican · Cosponsor
MGPMarie Gluesenkamp Perez
Democrat · Cosponsor
DDDonald Davis
Democrat · Cosponsor
MMMariannette Miller-Meeks
Republican · Cosponsor
NBNicholas Begich
Republican · Cosponsor
JKJennifer Kiggans
Republican · Cosponsor
Legislative Votes
United States House of Representatives: U.S. House Vote #356
Dec 18, 2025 Yes: 221
No: 196
Not Voting: 0
Absent: 16
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