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National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2021

USA117th CongressHR-3240| House 
| Updated: 6/18/2021
Mark E. Amodei

Mark E. Amodei

Republican Representative

Nevada

Cosponsors (14)
Doug LaMalfa (Republican)Chris Stewart (Republican)Yvette Herrell (Republican)Guy Reschenthaler (Republican)Don Young (Republican)Andy Biggs (Republican)Dan Newhouse (Republican)Bruce Westerman (Republican)Lauren Boebert (Republican)Pete Stauber (Republican)Debbie Lesko (Republican)Tom Emmer (Republican)Russ Fulcher (Republican)Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican)

Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2021 This bill sets forth environmental review requirements for the mine permitting process and limits the review to 30 months. Under the bill, projects that provide minerals vital to job creation, energy infrastructure, coastal resilience and restoration, economic competitiveness, and national security must be considered to be infrastructure projects as described in Executive Order 13807, titled Establishing Discipline and Accountability in the Environmental Review and Permitting Process for Infrastructure Projects and dated August 15, 2017. This order directed agencies to ensure that the environmental review and permitting process for infrastructure is coordinated, predictable, and transparent. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or the Forest Service must appoint a project lead for the mine permitting process to coordinate with other agencies to ensure that the agencies minimize delays, set and adhere to timelines for completion of the permitting process, set clear permitting goals, and track progress against goals. The project lead must also determine the amount of financial assurance required for reclamation of a mineral exploration or mining site. The bill considers the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to be satisfied if the BLM or the Forest Service determines that the agency issuing the permit will address specified factors, such as environmental impacts of the permit or alternatives to issuance of the permit. Additionally, the bill exempts projects on National Forest System land from regulations that prohibit timber tree cutting and road construction in areas without roads.
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Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-2531
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 115-520
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act
May 14, 2021
Introduced in House
May 14, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Jun 18, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-2531
    National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 115-520
    National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act


  • May 14, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • May 14, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.


  • June 18, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.

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National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2021

USA117th CongressHR-3240| House 
| Updated: 6/18/2021
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2021 This bill sets forth environmental review requirements for the mine permitting process and limits the review to 30 months. Under the bill, projects that provide minerals vital to job creation, energy infrastructure, coastal resilience and restoration, economic competitiveness, and national security must be considered to be infrastructure projects as described in Executive Order 13807, titled Establishing Discipline and Accountability in the Environmental Review and Permitting Process for Infrastructure Projects and dated August 15, 2017. This order directed agencies to ensure that the environmental review and permitting process for infrastructure is coordinated, predictable, and transparent. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or the Forest Service must appoint a project lead for the mine permitting process to coordinate with other agencies to ensure that the agencies minimize delays, set and adhere to timelines for completion of the permitting process, set clear permitting goals, and track progress against goals. The project lead must also determine the amount of financial assurance required for reclamation of a mineral exploration or mining site. The bill considers the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to be satisfied if the BLM or the Forest Service determines that the agency issuing the permit will address specified factors, such as environmental impacts of the permit or alternatives to issuance of the permit. Additionally, the bill exempts projects on National Forest System land from regulations that prohibit timber tree cutting and road construction in areas without roads.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-2531
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 115-520
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act
May 14, 2021
Introduced in House
May 14, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Jun 18, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-2531
    National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 115-520
    National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act


  • May 14, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • May 14, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.


  • June 18, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.
Mark E. Amodei

Mark E. Amodei

Republican Representative

Nevada

Cosponsors (14)
Doug LaMalfa (Republican)Chris Stewart (Republican)Yvette Herrell (Republican)Guy Reschenthaler (Republican)Don Young (Republican)Andy Biggs (Republican)Dan Newhouse (Republican)Bruce Westerman (Republican)Lauren Boebert (Republican)Pete Stauber (Republican)Debbie Lesko (Republican)Tom Emmer (Republican)Russ Fulcher (Republican)Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican)

Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee

Energy

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted