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Reliable Power Act
The bill strengthens oversight and data-driven planning to protect grid reliability and increase transparency, but does so at the risk of delaying or weakening environmental and public-health rules, shifting regulatory power toward FERC, and imposing compliance costs on utilities and taxpayers.
GRID Power Act
The bill strengthens federal clarity and speeds prioritization/interconnection of dispatchable resources to improve near-term grid reliability, but it raises compliance costs, limits some local flexibility, and risks biasing investment away from variable renewables with attendant legal and economic frictions.
Awning Safety Act of 2025
The bill improves safety and clarity for awning consumers but imposes compliance costs on manufacturers (which may be passed to buyers) and sets a tight rulemaking deadline that could create uncertainty or litigation risk.
Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety and Oversight Improvements Act of 2025
Spent Petroleum Catalyst Recycling and Critical Minerals and Metals Recovery Exemption Act
The bill speeds domestic recovery and recycling of critical metals and lowers compliance burdens for reclaimers to bolster supply chains, but it does so by narrowing hazardous-waste oversight and public review—raising risks of local pollution, liability shifts, and reduced transparency.
CLEAR Act of 2025
The bill prioritizes faster, more certain project approvals and lower litigation-related costs for developers and agencies at the expense of narrowing opportunities for courts, states, and communities to mount successive or late challenges—potentially limiting oversight and environmental protections.
Supplemental Benefits for Individuals Act of 2025
The bill preserves and simplifies access to supplemental add-on benefits in the individual market (potentially lowering administrative costs), but does so by treating them as excepted benefits—raising the risk that consumer protections and comprehensive coverage are weakened and costs shift onto consumers.
Affordable, Reliable, Clean Energy Security Act of 2025
The bill trades clearer, more consistent federal definitions and greater predictability for utilities and project developers — which can speed approvals and preserve some existing generators — against a narrower, statutory definition of “clean” that may extend fossil‑fuel use, limit renewables, and reduce agency flexibility.
CABLE Leadership Act
The bill standardizes and speeds cable/broadband franchise approvals—giving applicants faster, more certain access and clearer rules—at the cost of reducing local control and negotiation leverage and creating potential public-safety, fiscal, and administrative risks for municipalities.
Protecting American Energy from State Overreach Codification Act
The bill centralizes and speeds federally backed energy project approvals—boosting project certainty and federal coordination—while reducing state/local control, raising environmental and local-health risks, and expanding executive authority over energy policy.