FoxNews.com A House Republican introduced a bill Monday that attempts an end-run
around President Obama’s approval to pave the way for construction of
the northern stretch of the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline.
The proposal by GOP Rep. Lee Terry would cover the Canada-to-Nebraska
stretch, the permit for which remains under federal review.
Obama has already approved the southern leg of the roughly
2,000-mile-long pipeline that would take crude oil from Canada and
mineral-rich Western states to refineries along the Gulf Coast of Texas.
“All I am saying with my legislation is: Mr. President, please treat
the northern portion of the pipeline in the same manner as you treated
the southern portion,” Terry, R-Neb., said on Capitol Hill. “You praised
the construction for the southern route but keep changing the rules for
the part that crosses the border."
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