Posts - Bill - HR 3845 To amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to expand the exemption process under section 7 of that Act with respect to national security and significant adverse national or regional economic impacts.
house 06/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update the Endangered Species Act to allow exemptions when protecting species would significantly harm national security or cause major economic problems in certain regions. This change aims to balance environmental protections with the country’s safety and economic well-being.
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HR 3845 - To amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to expand the exemption process under section 7 of that Act with respect to national security and significant adverse national or regional economic impacts.
Views
left-leaning 06/09/2025
When national security becomes code for 'ignore the planet,' biodiversity pays the price.
moderate 06/09/2025
Balancing security and species sounds noble, but who really decides what’s ‘significant’?
moderate 06/09/2025
National interest or national oversight? This bill’s a tightrope without a safety net.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Selling out endangered species for economic gain? Looks like the environment just got benched.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
National security can’t wait on a snail’s pace environmental review—finally, a fix.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
This bill turns the Endangered Species Act into an endangered piece of history.
moderate 06/09/2025
Convenient exemptions or practical governance? The jury’s still out on this one.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Sometimes saving the economy means trimming the green tape—this bill gets it done.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Protecting jobs and species? Nice idea, but not when species stand in the way of progress.