Vt. A.G. Donovan Joins Lawsuit Challenging Rollback of Bedrock Environmental Law
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"NEPA requires the federal government to think about the environment before it acts," said Attorney General Donovan. "My office will stand up for the environment and fight any attempts by the federal government to roll back this bedrock environmental law."
Enacted in 1969, NEPA is one of the nation's foremost environmental laws. NEPA requires that before any federal agency undertakes "major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment," it must consider the environmental impacts of the proposed actions, alternatives to the actions, and any available mitigation measures. Numerous federal actions, from the approval of significant energy and infrastructure projects to key decisions concerning the management of federal public lands, require compliance with NEPA.
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In the lawsuit, the coalition argues that the final rule violates NEPA and APA because it is contrary to NEPA's language and purpose and exceeds the
Attorney General Donovan joins the attorneys general of
A copy of the lawsuit can be found here https://ago.vermont.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Complaint-for-Declaratory-and-Injunctive-Relief.pdf.
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