Supreme Court Eases Path for Infrastructure Projects Amid Environmental Concerns

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The U.S. Supreme Court approved the construction of the Uinta Basin Railway in Utah, ruling that federal agencies are not required to consider environmental impacts outside the immediate project area, a decision that could limit environmental reviews nationwide. The railway aims to connect Utah's oil-rich Uinta Basin to the national rail network, potentially increasing oil production and economic growth in the region. While the ruling is a victory for Utah's leaders and the oil industry, environmental groups remain concerned about broader ecological impacts. The project still requires additional permits before construction can begin.
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