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Jan 13 2015
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Senate Advances Bill To Approve Keystone Pipeline Despite Obama's Veto Threat
The Senate advanced legislation Monday night to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, even though President Barack Obama has already said he would veto it.
HuffPostJan 15 2015
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Canada disses Obama, postpones meeting with U.S. over Keystone pipeline: report
The White House confirmed Thursday that Canada has postponed the North American Leaders Summit scheduled for next month but would not say whether tension over the Keystone XL oil pipeline is the reason.
Canada, this year’s summit host, announced Thursday that the summit will be held later in 2015, though no exact date has been set. Some Canadian media outlets, such as the Toronto Sun,
Washington TimesNov 18 2014
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John Boehner Says A Veto Of Keystone Pipeline Would Be Calling America 'Stupid'
President Barack Obama would be "calling the American people stupid" if he vetoes a bill to authorize the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Tuesday.
The House passed the bill for the ninth time last week, and the Senate is planning to take it up Tuesday. According to HuffPost's count, backers of the measure need just one more vote to pass it.
HuffPostFeb 13 2014
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Democrats who oppose Keystone XL pipeline own shares in competing companies
Records show Democrats who oppose the Keystone XL pipeline have thousands of dollars invested in direct competitors to the company looking to build the pipeline.
Fox News (Online News)Feb 28 2024
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House advances carbon pipeline legislation
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Lawmakers in Pierre have voted in favor of a carbon pipeline bill.
Senate Bill 201 passed in the House Wednesday afternoon after a House committee amended the measure to say that permits issued by the Public Utilities Commission supersede county ordinances regarding pipeline setbacks.
Because of the amendment, the bill now heads to a conference
Dakota News NowFeb 05 2021
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Scrapping Keystone XL pipeline makes Biden a tribal hero, but villain off reservation
On a blustery winter day in South Dakota, the security guard stationed at the "man camp" outside the tiny town of Philip isn't in the mood for pleasantries.
It takes him about 90 seconds to get into his white pickup truck and make his way over to the chain-link fence. He's in no mood to talk. He doesn't even break a smile.
He points to the red and white "no trespassing" sign and
Washington ExaminerMar 06 2024
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Conference panel changes carbon-pipeline bills
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The mood in the room ahead of the 9 a.m. meeting Wednesday suggested which side thought they would come out ahead from the Legislature’s coming decisions on new laws regulating pipelines that could someday carry carbon dioxide in South Dakota. On one side, representatives for Summit Carbon Solutions and ethanol producers stood and smiled and laughed like winners. On the
KelolandMar 08 2022
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Canadian premier wants to revive Trump-backed Keystone-XL pipeline to replace Russian oil
The premier of Alberta, Canada, is calling for construction to resume on the Keystone XL pipeline backed by former President Donald Trump in order to replace Russian oil imports in North America.
"If the United States is serious about this, they could come back and help us build Keystone XL," Premier Jason Kenney said at a press conference on Monday. "If President Biden had not vetoed
Fox BusinessMar 28 2024
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Pirates Pipeline: How top affiliate Indianapolis is preparing for Paul Skenes’ arrival
Feb 28 2024
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House approves third pipeline-regulation bill
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — What happens on carbon dioxide pipelines is now up to the South Dakota Senate. The state House of Representatives on Wednesday approved SB201 on a 40-30 vote. It could give CO2 carriers more certainty while requiring them to pay counties where their lines run. Landowners crammed the House gallery to watch the two sides argue. The debate, at one hour and 40 minutes, was
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