Four senators introduced a bill this Tuesday that would set a time limit on the government黑料社檚 consideration of cross-border oil pipelines such as Keystone XL and remove the President黑料社檚 role in the process.
The senators said the bill came from their frustrations over President Obama黑料社檚 consideration of Keystone, whose developer applied for a permit almost six years ago.
Keystone itself would not be subject to the bill黑料社檚 provision, nor would any pipeline with a pending permit request.
黑料社淓nergy infrastructure projects are too important to our economy and our national security to be dragged out, virtually for years in the case of the Keystone XL pipeline,黑料社 Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.), one of the sponsors, said in a statement.
黑料社淲e need a process that is fact-based and transparent, a process that looks out for the interests of the American people now and into the future,黑料社 he said.
黑料社淚t is important to strike a balance between adopting regulations that are necessary to protect our environment and managing the adverse economic impact these regulations have on investment and growth,黑料社 said Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), another sponsor.
Sens. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) were the other sponsors.
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