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Faith Burns joins Joe Patterson on ‘The Alan Nathan Show’ to discuss American energy abundance and the government red tape that stands in the way.

If policymakers are serious about energy affordability, economic growth, and technological leadership, then permitting reform must be a key part of the solution.

It’s no secret the rapid buildout of AI data centers is going to, and in some cases already has, increase electricity and energy demands nationwide. Fortunately, President Trump’s statement, along with Microsoft’s announcement, presents a wise solution to address this rise in demand.


Today, the Trump Administration announced that the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) took a key step in achieving landmark permitting reforms by finalizing an Interim Final Rule (IFR) rescinding CEQ’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) implementing regulations.
Faith Burns joins John Hayward on ‘The Alan Nathan Show’ to discuss the urgent need for permitting reform to develop American industry and energy. (Segment begins at 48:10)

Embracing permitting reform is essential if the U.S. wants to remain an energy leader and meet the needs of a rapidly changing world.
Faith Burns joined Tim Stewart, President of the US Oil & Gas Association and Daniel Turner, Executive Director of Power the Future, for a roundtable discussion about domestic energy production and the reduction in gas prices on the December 12 broadcast of The Sean Hannity Show.
James spoke with Chris about the need for permitting reform and a vareity of other permitting and other energy topics. James starts at 2:45:00.