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Bipartisan Build America Caucus Launched to Tackle Red Tape in Housing, Energy, and Infrastructure

Led by Rep. Josh Harder, the caucus of nearly 30 lawmakers aims to streamline regulations while maintaining environmental protections.

The Tied Arch Bridge construction site, built to take future high-speed trains over State Route 43, on April 15.
Rep. Josh Harder, D-Calif., in his office in the Cannon House Office Building on April 1.
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Overview

  • The Build America Caucus officially launched with 29 members, including 18 Democrats and 11 Republicans, to advance bipartisan solutions.
  • The caucus prioritizes permitting reform to accelerate housing, infrastructure, and energy projects across the U.S.
  • Rep. Josh Harder emphasized the need to cut delays caused by regulations while ensuring environmental safeguards remain intact.
  • The group plans to consult policy experts in the coming weeks to translate its agenda into actionable legislation.
  • This initiative reflects growing frustration over delays in critical projects and aims to implement pro-growth, anti-red tape reforms.