US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2226

Introduced
7/9/25  

Caption

Necessary Environmental Exemptions for Defense Act

Impact

The passage of SB2226 would represent a significant shift in how environmental regulations apply to military activities. By exempting the DoD from compliance with key environmental protections, the bill seeks to prioritize national defense initiatives over environmental considerations. Supporters believe that this change will enhance the operational capabilities of the military, enabling more effective counteractions against global threats. However, this could undermine existing environmental safeguards and affect efforts to protect wildlife and natural habitats in areas where military operations are conducted.

Summary

SB2226, known as the Necessary Environmental Exemptions for Defense Act, proposes to exempt the Department of Defense (DoD) from several environmental protection laws, including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The intent of this bill is to allow the DoD to operate with greater efficiency and agility in response to perceived threats, particularly from geopolitical adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party. Proponents argue that streamlining these regulations is crucial for maintaining military readiness and ensuring that defense activities are not hindered by lengthy environmental reviews.

Contention

Opponents of SB2226 raise concerns about the potential negative consequences for environmental protection. Critics argue that exempting military activities from fundamental environmental laws could lead to greater ecological degradation and long-term harm to ecosystems that are vital for biodiversity. These detractors emphasize the importance of holding all sectors, including the military, accountable to environmental standards. The debate surrounding this bill also highlights broader discussions about the balance between national security interests and environmental stewardship, raising questions about whether such exemptions are justified in the name of defense.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB1097

California Environmental Quality Act: electrical distribution: exemptions.

US SB426

California Environmental Quality Act: defensible space.

US AB854

California Environmental Quality Act: exemptions.

US SB954

California Environmental Quality Act: advanced manufacturing facilities: exemption.

US SB1375

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: urban intermodal rail station project.

US SB1145

California Environmental Quality Act: surplus land disposal requirements: exemption.

US SB71

California Environmental Quality Act: exemptions: transit projects.

US SB886

FARMLAND Act of 2025 Foreign Agricultural Restrictions to Maintain Local Agriculture and National Defense Act of 2025

US SB1071

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026

US AB2152

California Environmental Quality Act: essential local fire station projects: judicial streamlining.

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