{"id":34143,"date":"2024-04-22T14:49:34","date_gmt":"2024-04-22T19:49:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/greatermankato.com\/?p=34143"},"modified":"2024-04-22T15:15:45","modified_gmt":"2024-04-22T20:15:45","slug":"permitting-reform-my-view-permit-reform-bill-a-good-start","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greatermankato.com\/zh\/blog\/permitting-reform-my-view-permit-reform-bill-a-good-start\/","title":{"rendered":"Permitting Reform \u2014 My View: Permit Reform Bill a Good Start"},"content":{"rendered":"

Story originally published in The Mankato Free Press.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s good to see a strong effort to reform Minnesota\u2019s regulatory environment in St. Paul. When business, industry, labor unions, farmers, and environmental groups come together to improve the permitting process, it deserves to be celebrated. That is exactly what we saw recently in the Minnesota Senate.<\/p>\n

A key policy priority for Greater Mankato Growth is to improve the regulatory environment in Minnesota. Excessive regulation constrains the economic growth of our state. We support reforms that streamline regulations while maintaining appropriate regulations necessary to keep workers, consumers, and our environment safe and healthy.<\/p>\n

Sen. Nick Frentz, DFL-North Mankato, authored a much-needed permitting streamlining bill this year \u2014 SF4784. As originally crafted, his bill sought to provide a streamlined path for our state to meet clean energy goals established a year ago of 100% carbon-free electric generation by 2040. Recent studies have shown that Minnesota has become a challenging place to get projects permitted, and this includes those projects specifically designed to support a cleaner environment.<\/p>\n

During the committee process, a unanimous bipartisan effort amended this bill to apply the principles of \u201cregulatory humility\u201d to every good project in our state, not just those related to clean energy projects. Some of the provisions added to the bill include:<\/p>\n