Now that the debt ceiling deal is done, advocates, activists and lobbyists are wondering if lawmakers will make further moves on permitting reform. Judging by recent developments, the answer to that question may be “possibly.” A rare point of bipartisan consensus that emerged during a recent Senate hearing — the need to strengthen early consultation with affected communities about major development and infrastructure projects — suggests one promising path forward. Environmental justice (EJ) advocates and regulators must ensure that this consultation process is carefully designed to allow for meaningful community input, or risk repeating historical mistakes of forcing marginalized popul
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