07/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/22/2025 11:41
(WASHINGTON, D.C.)-Tony Boals, a vice president with Tennessee-based Wright Brothers Construction, today called on Congress to make three commonsense reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) that could help speed up delivery of transportation improvement projects.
Boals represented the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) at a House Natural Resources Committee hearing on federal permitting issues.
"Transportation improvements and environmental stewardship are not mutually exclusive," Boals testified. "In fact, their synergy can yield significant benefits such as reduction in traffic, protecting wetlands and waterways, and improved environmentally focused design."
However, Boals noted that current inefficiencies in the federal permitting process, particularly on transportation projects, can create uncertainty that leads to potential project delays and threats of litigation, all of which translate into increased costs and diluted public resources.
Boals called NEPA "a procedural tool meant to promote harmony between development and the environment" and outlined three specific reforms to bring the law back into balance:
"With thoughtful, targeted reforms, Congress won't just improve timelines-it will improve outcomes and help deliver transportation enhancements that communities need," Boals concluded.
Read the full written testimony.
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