The United States Senate passed a bipartisan bill to modernize nuclear energy with a decisive 88–2 vote.
The legislation aims to streamline licensing for new plants and accelerate reviews, addressing delays that have long slowed progress in the nation’s nuclear sector.
A key focus involves Small Modular Reactors, advanced reactor designs expected to deliver flexible, lower-cost, carbon-free power in a wider range of locations.
Beyond energy policy, the bill also reauthorizes funding for the U.S. Fire Administration, strengthening support for local departments and emergency preparedness nationwide.
Supporters say the measure could position the United States as a leader in next-generation nuclear innovation. Advocates highlight potential benefits such as reliable low-carbon electricity, expanded high-tech jobs, and greater energy security while helping meet long-term climate goals tied to cleaner power generation.
Critics caution that simplifying regulations must not weaken oversight or safety standards. As federal agencies begin implementing the new framework, policymakers face the challenge of balancing innovation with accountability while ensuring nuclear development proceeds responsibly for communities and the environment.