★ Topic
AI Industry Deregulation
July 2025
- Actions
- 1
- People
- 1
- Orgs
- 7
- Sectors
- 12
Trump's executive actions have systematically reduced regulatory burdens on the AI and data center industry, fast-tracking environmental and permitting reviews in ways that benefit major tech investors and operators.
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- 1 actionCouncil on Environmental QualityDirected to coordinate with agencies on establishing new NEPA categorical exclusions to facilitate construction of Qualifying Projects.
- 1 actionDepartment of CommerceDirected to launch a financial support initiative for Qualifying Projects including loans, loan guarantees, grants, tax incentives, and offtake agreements, and to determine which Project Sponsors qualify.
1 actionDepartment of DefenseDirected to identify suitable sites on military installations for data center and covered component infrastructure and to competitively lease available lands for Qualifying Projects.- 1 actionDepartment of EnergyDirected to identify and offer authorizations for suitable federal energy land sites for Qualifying Projects and to bear publication costs for the order.
- 1 actionDepartment of the InteriorDirected to identify and offer authorizations for suitable federal land sites for data center development, in consultation with the Department of Commerce.
1 actionEnvironmental Protection AgencyDirected by the order to expedite permitting under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Superfund statutes, and to develop guidance for reuse of Brownfield and Superfund sites for Qualifying Projects.- 1 actionFederal Permitting Improvement Steering CouncilDirected to designate Qualifying Projects as transparency or covered projects under FAST-41 and publish expedited review schedules on the Permitting Dashboard.
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