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White House: Wed consider a bill on Canadas Keystone.
The White House says it would be willing to consider a bill authorizing construction of Canadas Keystone XL pipeline, should the new Republican-dominated U.S. Congress produce such legislation.. and potentially bipartisan starting point for the new Congress ��� and, for President Obama, a chance to begin the final years of his presidency by taking some steps toward a stronger economy,��� the congressional leaders wrote in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday.
Senate passes bill authorizing Keystone pipeline construction
After weeks of debate, the Senate on Thursday passed a measure to approve the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. The bill passed on a largely party-line vote, 62-36, and heads to the House, where it is also expected to pass.
Keystone Pipeline Bill Stalls in Senate, Prolonging Debate
WASHINGTON���The Senate on Monday rejected a procedural motion to advance legislation to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, prolonging the chambers debate over the project. Amid a partisan fight over congressional procedure and absences due to .
Capital Journal Daybreak: The New Politics of the Keystone.
Sign up for the newsletter: http://on.wsj.com/CapitalJournalSignup. Highlights. KEYSTONE VOTE EXPECTED IN SENATE: The long-running debate over the Keystone XL pipeline that has dominated the Senate floor for more than two weeks is expected to come to a close today. The chamber is slated to vote on final passage of legislation approving the contentious oil pipeline later today, sending the bill to President Obama, who has said he would veto it. With at��.
Senate approves Keystone, Obama veto looms - Elana.
The Senate voted Thursday to approve the Keystone XL pipeline on a 62-36 vote, setting up a clash with President Barack Obama, who has vowed to kill the bill with just his third veto in six years.. House Speaker John Boehner praised Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell ���for passing this bill in an open, inclusive, and bipartisan way,��� and urged Obama to walk back a threat to veto ���this common-sense bill that would.. Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal
The Keystone Pipeline Falderal: Oil Already Flows From.
A Very Pernicious Partnership: Keynesian Money Printers And Wall Street Gamblers.. On April 18, 2014 the Obama administration announced that the review of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline has been extended indefinitely, pending the result of a legal challenge to a Nebraska pipeline siting law that. A final vote is expected later this week.. The House passed the bill last week by a vote of 266 to 153 ��� also shy of the 290 votes needed to clear a veto.
Nebraska Supreme Court OKs Keystone XL; US Senate has.
The House voted for the tenth time to approve the pipeline, and a split decision by the Nebraska Supreme Court removes a key objection of President Barack Obama to ruling on Keystone XL.. A day earlier, Amy Harder of The Wall Street Journal reports that the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, newly chaired by Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), approved without amendments the Keystone XL legislation to cross the United States-Canadian border but��.
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Josh Mitchell for The Wall Street Journal: The government offers its broadest snapshot of the 2014 economy Friday with the first estimate of how much the economy grew in the final quarter. Economists estimate gross domestic product -- the sum of all.
Republicans Promise Keystone XL Bill, But Will It Get Signed?
The new Republican majorities are expected to include bills to approve the Keystone XL pipeline and expand the U.S. energy boom in their upcoming legislative package. There will. House in recent years with bipartisan support, but were never even brought to a vote by the Democratic Senate majority,��� House Speaker John Boehner and soon-to-be Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wrote in The Wall Street Journal.. Or, more likely, Obama will veto the bill.
Obama Poised to Veto Keystone Pipeline Legislation.
. could lower the veto boom if pertinent legislation arrived at his Oval Office desk (via The Wall Street Journal): President Barack Obama is prepared to veto any bill approving the Keystone XL pipeline, the White House said��.
Senate approves Keystone XL pipeline bill - Asian Journal
In an easy 62-36 vote, the bill was passed on Thursday, but the votes are not enough to override a likely presidential veto. Obama is also expected to make his own decision on the pipeline after the State Department finishes a��.
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As leaders from France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine gather to try to negotiate a peace deal, fighting is still raging in Ukraine, reports the Wall Street Journal. The AP writes about... You have House Republicans saying theyve done their part by.
Senate Approves Keystone XL Pipeline Bill, Testing Obama
WASHINGTON ��� The Senate passed a bill on Thursday to force approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which President Obama is certain to veto in his first official clash with the new Republican-majority Congress. The five-year. The White House.
Senate Keystone XL backers shy two votes - Washington.
Supporters of a Senate bill that would approve the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline are two votes shy of the 60 needed to proceed to a vote. The targets leading up to the expected Tuesday vote are Sens. Michael Bennet��.
Many Americans on Fence Over Keystone XL ��� WSJ/NBC Poll
Approve Keystone XL? Looks like many people still arent sure. More than a third of Americans surveyed say they dont know enough about the pipeline project to lean one way or the other, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. Of.
5 Keystone XL pipeline hurdles still ahead | Lokalee. - First
The now Republican-controlled U.S. Senate is expected to pass a bill supporting the controversial Keystone XL pipeline over the next few weeks. But the TransCanada Pipeline project still faces big hurdles in the U.S..
Republican-dominated Congress gears up for another vote.
The House doesnt need any Democratic votes, although it will certainly get a few, as it has for past Keystone XL bills.. Even if these amendments were to pass, Schumer said he would recommend that Obama veto the bill... Big Oil Barons and the Wall Street gamblers will see fit to invest in the future of renewable energy sources and technology, even if greed is the motivator instead of the irreversible damage that the KXL pipeline and the Oil Business represents.
Court Ruling, House Vote Pressure Obama to Act on Keystone Pipeline
WASHINGTON���President Barack Obama is under increased pressure to decide the fate of the Keystone XL pipeline after a Nebraska court on Friday threw out a challenge to the long-disputed project and the House passed a bill approving it. Since last.
Obama invites veto override on Iran deal
Iran bill may prompt Obamas first veto override - National Journal: ���A potential showdown is looming between Senate Democrats and the White House over Iran, one that could lead to the first successful veto override of President Obamas tenure.
US Lobbyists Turning Down Heat on Oil Exports
The Senate is scheduled to begin voting on amendments to the Keystone bill Tuesday, with a final vote expected in the next couple of weeks. Citing his administrations review process over the pipeline, President Barack Obama has vowed to veto the .
The Winners and Losers of Obamas Keystone Veto.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest announced on Tuesday that President Barack Obama would veto a bill approving the Keystone XL pipeline if it passes both houses of Congress.. Other estimates differ, but even doubters of that statistic note that the project has already created thousands of jobs, and is expected to create thousands more. President. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, and the Washington Examiner.
U.S. Senate advances Keystone XL bill as showdown with.
They are four short of the 67 needed to overcome any Obama veto, which the White House has threatened... to put this decision beyond Obamas veto and notice that on the allowance to debate vote (approved 63/32) there were five unaccounted votes - it is possible that at long last Keystone XL could be passed into law despite Obamas opposition to it... www. wsj. com/articles/cheap-oil-neednt-cloud-renewable-powers-2015-heard-on-the-street-1419617412��.
The Senate Just Finished Voting on the Keystone Pipeline.
The Senate narrowly avoided a post-election showdown between the White House and Congress on Tuesday when a bill authorizing construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline failed to get the 60 votes needed to pass. Democratic.. Source: Alison Sider, ���High-Tech Monitors Often Miss Oil Pipeline Leaks: Federal Data Shows Local Residents Discover More Than Operators,��� Wall Street Journal, Jan... HARRY REID THE ASS SAVESD OBAMAS ASS FROM VETOING IT.
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His approval numbers have ticked higher in recent months, as seen in the recent WSJ/NBC News poll. 9:26 pm; by. Instead, his speech threatened to veto bills ���unraveling the new rules on Wall Street��� but didnt discuss the risk-taking that the.
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President Obama and Congressional leaders discussed the Keystone XL pipeline bill, a Republican-backed plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security, cybersecurity legislation, an authorization for military action against the Islamic State. The DHS.
Republicans press attacks on Obama agenda
President Barack Obama, joined by from left, Rep. Lynn Jenkins, R-Kansas, Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif., House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of Calif., House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, Senate Majority .
President Obama Will Veto Keystone XL Pipeline Bill
President Obama would veto a bill that would allow for the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, the White House said Tuesday. If this bill passes.. If he vetoes keystone, yet gets the TPP passed, cant the keystone people sue? And why did he issue an executive order for the southern part of keystone to be built? ���The President picked his economic team and when the going got tough, his economic team picked Wall Street. Not Main Street. Elizabeth Warren.
U.S. Senate passes Keystone XL pipeline bill, defying White.
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate passed a bill to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, setting up a conflict with President Barack Obama who has promised a veto.. Veto Vowed. White House press secretary Josh Earnest Thursday reiterated that Obama would veto the Keystone legislation. Senator Charles Schumer of New York, the Senates third-ranking Democrat, said supporters didnt. A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found 41% favored the pipeline.
How environmental activists turned a pipeline into a climate movement
Although the Congress is expected to grant final passage to a bill approving construction of the Keystone pipeline this week ��� a top agenda item for the new Republican majority ��� President Barack Obama has vowed to veto the legislation. ���Itll mark.
Fossil Fuel Donations Largely Absent From Newspapers Coverage Of Keystone.
A Media Matters review of several major newspapers found that their coverage of congressional efforts to force approval of the Keystone XL pipeline has been missing an essential component of the story: the hundreds of millions of dollars that the.
Stocks finish little changed; Rite Aid acquires Twinsburgs EnvisionRx.
(Wall Street Journal). European stocks declined amid investor concern that Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis wont reach an agreement on new bailout terms at a meeting with his euro-area counterparts in Brussels. (Bloomberg News). Gold inched up.