This bill would overhaul endangered species management by requiring regular reviews, publicizing scientific and economic data, and mandating agencies to weigh economic, national security, and health impacts alongside science. It narrows which lands qualify as critical habitat, boosts transparency, gives states and landowners more say, and incentivizes voluntary conservation. The bill also streamlines permitting and legal reviews, requires cost analyses, and mandates congressional notification for major actions. Overall, it would make delisting species easier and expand the influence of businesses and property owners in policy.