Expanding the FAST Track Act
H.R. 8003
H.R. 8003
03/19/2026
This legislation would expand eligibility for the federal FAST-41 permitting program by lowering the covered project investment threshold from $200 million to $50 million, allowing more energy and infrastructure projects to benefit from more coordinated, transparent and efficient federal permitting.
This bill:
America’s ability to build energy infrastructure at speed and scale is essential to economic growth, energy security and global competitiveness. While FAST-41 has proven effective at improving permitting coordination and reducing delays for large-scale projects, many critical energy projects fall below the current $200 million threshold to participate and are left navigating a fragmented and uncertain permitting process.
Lowering the threshold will unlock a broader portfolio of projects that support domestic supply chains, strengthen and modernize the grid and deploy next-generation energy technologies. By extending FAST-41 benefits to smaller projects, this bill helps ensure the U.S. can build the infrastructure needed to meet growing energy demand and compete globally.
This bill was introduced with bipartisan support in the House of Representatives. As Congress continues to explore updates to FAST-41 and broader essential permitting reforms — including modernizing NEPA, streamlining judicial review and modernizing transmission reforms — this proposal represents a practical next step to accelerate infrastructure deployment.
Rep. Jeff Crank (R-CO), Rep. Christopher Deluzio (D-PA)