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White House Issues Veto Threat on Keystone XL Pipeline Bill


keyThe White House says President Barack Obama would veto legislation approving construction of the long-stalled Keystone XL oil pipeline.

A bill that would have forced Obama’s hand on the issue failed to clear Congress in its final days last year. But the Congress that convened Tuesday is Republican-controlled and new Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said the pipeline bill will be among the first issues voted on.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest says he does not expect Obama would sign any Keystone legislation that reaches his desk.

The spokesman says there is a “well-established” review process that is being run by the State Department that should not be undermined by legislation.

Earnest also says the pipeline’s route through Nebraska also must be resolved.

(AP)



2 Responses

  1. and the Democrats will have to run on the veto – and hope that in November of 2016 gas is still around $2/gallon and unemployment is negligible

  2. The stimulus bill and Obamacare were passed in mere months and this “process” is going on for about 6 years. What takes so long for the State Dept to review? Those bills had a lot bigger impact than this pipeline.

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