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Congress’ big push to streamline environmental reviews for new energy projects ended last December with an impasse and a senior senator storming out of a Capitol meeting room.
Six months later, lawmakers have launched a bipartisan caucus they hope will bring fresh ideas and momentum to the stalled negotiations.
Some Democratic lawmakers say that cutting red tape for infrastructure and housing is the key to the party’s future — and they think a new bipartisan caucus launched by Rep. Josh Harder can help push it forward.
Rep. Josh Harder, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California's 9th District, shared several updates on social media on May 8, 2025, highlighting his involvement in a new bipartisan initiative aimed at legislative efficiency and infrastructure development.
In a tweet posted at 17:45 UTC, Harder expressed enthusiasm about launching "something pretty rare in Washington," describing it as a "bipartisan caucus focused on… actually getting things done."