Critics, however, argue the proposal heavily weakens environmental protections by prioritizing rapid industrial expansion.
They warn that easing restrictions could favor fossil fuel energy production while allowing major tech companies to expand with fewer obstacles.
Opponents firmly believe the legislation shifts the balance away from crucial environmental oversight in pursuit of faster development.
The proposal also includes strategic plans for a U.S. Tech Force to strengthen cooperation between federal agencies and Silicon Valley.
This would function through talent exchanges, active policy coordination, and multi-layered infrastructure planning.
Critics fear this could heavily concentrate influence among government officials and a small number of powerful corporations.
This integration raises deep concerns about national transparency, public accountability, and corporate regulatory capture.
As supporters call the measure necessary to maintain U.S. leadership, the legislation now officially moves to the Senate.
