Doing Something For The Average American

One America News Network is reporting today that President Trump is considering shortening the amount of time it takes for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to approve a project.

The article reports:

The plan would roll back regulations that slow down projects, and streamline construction approval and the permit process.

The goal would bring the timeline from as long as 10 years down to two.

On Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said the administration’s infrastructure task force has already identified dozens of proposals to reduce time delays and cost.

This is something that would boost the economy, create jobs, and make everyone’s life a little easier. The approval process has been used as a pocket veto to prevent people from building houses, shopping malls, pipelines, etc. It would be a good idea to streamline the process and force the EPA to make a decision within two years.