Sure enough, the chairs of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development and the House Environmental Regulation Committee have filed companion pieces of legislation that would raise the bar for citizens to win standing to fight proposed industrial permits making their way through state agencies. Looked at one way, we wrote in January, the effort is about streamlining the process to attract business to Texas and further improve the economy; looked at another way, it's about bulldozing roadblocks to power plants, refineries and other major industrial sites.