House Moves Forward on Keystone XL Pipeline
The Republican-led House approved the Keystone XL pipeline for the ninth time on Friday, with the Senate poised to vote on the measure next week in an effort to boost Louisiana Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieus re-election chances.
Approval for the controversial pipeline, which easily passed by a 252-161 vote, comes as Landrieu battles runoff challenger Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-La., who sponsored the House bill. Both candidates are taking credit for influencing the Keystone vote, which is popular in the oil-producing state they represent.
Senate Democrats anxious to help Landrieu are hopeful they have the 60 votes needed to move forward on the legislation that has drawn swift rebuke from some environmental groups. Previous efforts to vote on the pipeline have been blocked in the Democratically controlled Senate.
President Barack Obama reiterated on Friday that a State Department review should be completed once a legal battle over the pipelines route in Nebraska is resolved.
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