Plain Language Summary
# CLEAR Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** The CLEAR Act addresses regulatory procedures related to environmental assessments, particularly focusing on forests, fires, and natural disasters. Based on its subjects, the bill appears to reform how the EPA and other agencies conduct environmental reviews and licensing processes, with special attention to forestry management and wildfire prevention. The bill would likely streamline or modify current environmental assessment requirements that apply to forest management activities and disaster response efforts. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would impact federal agencies (particularly the EPA), state and local governments, forest management operations, and potentially landowners involved in forestry activities. Environmental groups and those affected by wildfire policy would also have a stake in how the bill modifies environmental review processes. **Current Status:** The CLEAR Act (HR 4218) is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a full floor vote in the House of Representatives.
It was sponsored by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA). Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions regarding environmental assessment changes cannot be detailed here, but the focus areas suggest it balances environmental oversight with practical forest management needs.
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