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Keystone XL Pipeline: Republicans Working On Contingency Plan Should Obama Say No

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First Posted: 01/12/12 09:11 AM ET Updated: 01/12/12 09:17 AM ET

By Roberta Rampton and Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON--Congressional Republicans, who are urging President Barack Obama to give a permit to the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL oil pipeline project, are working on a plan to take the reins of approval from the president should the White House say no.

Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota, a state counting on TransCanada Corp's pipeline to help move its newfound bounty of shale oil, is drafting contingency legislation that would see Congress green-light the project, an aide told Reuters.

After delaying the $7 billion project past the November 2012 election, Obama was compelled by Congress to decide by February 21 on whether to approve the pipeline that would sharply boost the flow of oil from Canada's oil sands.

Should Obama reject the pipeline, Senate Republicans would look at a bill that would force the go-ahead for work to begin, said Ryan Bernstein, an energy adviser to Hoeven, citing the powers given to Congress in the Constitution to regulate commerce with foreign nations.

"We believe that express authority in the Constitution gives Congress the ability to approve and move forward on such a project," Bernstein said in an interview.

The State Department, which has long held authority to oversee permits for cross-border pipelines, did not have immediate comment on the Republican plan on Wednesday.

There has been constitutional debate in the past over whether authority for border crossing permits rests with the executive branch or Congress, said Patrick Parenteau, an environmental law professor at Vermont Law School.

"Politically, it's an uphill battle, and legally, I would think the president would not acquiesce in such a move by Congress," Parenteau said in an interview.

"If we want to speculate, I guess there's going to have to be a constitutional show-down. The interesting question is: how would that come to the courts, who would bring an action and who would have standing?" he said.

POLITICAL VISE

The Keystone pipeline has put Obama in a political bind at the start of what is expected to be a difficult re-election campaign, and has become a useful tool for Republicans seeking to portray Obama as dithering on a project that they say would create 20,000 jobs.

Most labor unions support the project. But environmental groups, an important part of Obama's political base, have made defeating the pipeline a top priority. They are concerned about the carbon emissions that come from processing the oil sands, and they argue the project will create fewer than 5,000 jobs.

The White House in November delayed its decision on Keystone to find a new route around environmentally sensitive lands in the Nebraska portion of its route. This effectively punted the decision beyond the November U.S. presidential election.

Republicans struck back by inserting language in the December payroll tax cut bill that gave Obama 60 days to grant a permit, or explain why it was not in the national interest.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters aboard Air Force One on Wednesday that he did not have any updates on the timing of the decision. He reiterated comments made by the administration in December that the 60-day deadline was not long enough to evaluate a new Nebraska route.

Hoeven's draft bill would allow the Nebraska government to take the time it needs to study the route, Bernstein said. The White House did not specifically comment on Hoeven's potential legislation on Wednesday.

Hoeven is working on the new approach with other key Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senators Richard Lugar, David Vitter, Lisa Murkowski and Mike Johanns.

"The jobs Keystone XL will create is reason alone to keep this project on track, and I think it'd be extremely difficult for President Obama to claim it's not in the nation's best interest," said Vitter of Louisiana.

POLITICAL BATTLE AHEAD

While new Keystone legislation likely could sail through the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, its prospects in the Democratic-controlled Senate were unclear.

Some Democratic senators have said they support the pipeline, but others say it needs more environmental review.

"Short-cutting U.S. review of an inherently dirty tar sands project is bad enough," said Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, responding to the Hoeven alternative.

"Smothering the review process altogether would compound the folly and divert us from better, cleaner, renewable energy solutions," Leahy said.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid likely would consult with the White House before making any pronouncements. A spokesman for Reid did not have immediate comment on Wednesday.

(Additional reporting by Timothy Gardner, Andrew Quinn and Jeff Mason; Editing by Mohammad Zargham and Paul Simao)

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IndependentRule
Re-Elect NO ONE
02:25 PM on 01/18/2012
Thankfully we don't live in a dictatorship where the President has the last word.

"While new Keystone legislation likely could sail through the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, its prospects in the Democratic-controlled Senate were unclear.

Some Democratic senators have said they support the pipeline, but others say it needs more environmental review".
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sillylittleme
humble cosmos shaker
10:26 PM on 01/15/2012
The Rs are the worst examples of humanity. Anyone who votes for these beings should hang their head in shame. They won't be happy until they ruin every square inch of our land.

Vote everyone of these pieces of sludge out in November...
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springsm
10:29 PM on 01/13/2012
The gd republicans are going to win all of these environmental issues and then we are all going to wonder what happened. Shell will drill for oil in the prestine areas of thr Arctic Ocean. Obama does not have the cajones to stop anything and the regressives don't care. They are unAmerican, non patriotic regressive shirts...and their constituents ought to start getting wise or they too will be sitting in a country that none of us want. my gawd...help.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
10:02 PM on 01/13/2012
How much money is transCanada using to buy our congress??????
12:35 PM on 01/13/2012
This guy looks demonic
11:29 AM on 01/13/2012
The USA has thousands of miles of pipelines, crisscrossing all over the US. Many traverse water sources. Why is Keystone so much worse than all the rest? To be sure safeguards should be put in place. Perhaps the Keystone can be constructed to do an "end run" around the Ogallala reservoir.

Why do I get the distinct impression that Keystone opponents are luddites. Sometimes I think that they seem opposed to the Industrial Revolution itself. Maybe they want to return to 1348 and die of the Plague.
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Theo White
01:08 PM on 01/13/2012
How many of these pipelines carry a version of crude oil for over 1500 miles and cover as many different types of land formations?
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springsm
10:32 PM on 01/13/2012
And nobody pays any attention to the breakdowns, the leaks the failing so called safety valves...because the money they are getting is better than saving anything, or anybody anywhere. We have treasonous gopr senators/house members and nobody gives a rip. Armegeddon is what they want....and they just might get it. Canada does not want that pipeline across their country because they don't want the failures, the leaks or the pollution caused by them.
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blurredmolly
Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
06:51 PM on 01/13/2012
we don't keep it and the want to build it from Russian steel. if we can keep half, then they can build it with American steel. how about that?
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Papa Swamp
Research Peon, apex predator, ocean freak.
10:42 PM on 01/12/2012
Why would he say no? He just approved new exploration in the arctic circle. Drill baby Drill?
http://www.businessinsider.com/shell-arctic-drilling-2012-1
"ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Royal Dutch Shell's quest to drill exploratory wells in Arctic waters has received a boost with the affirmation that its federal air permits for the Chukchi Sea were properly granted.
The EPA Appeals Board on Thursday rejected challenges to the air permits brought by Alaska Native and conservation groups."
IndependentRule
Re-Elect NO ONE
02:27 PM on 01/18/2012
He also seems to have some support for fracking...http://grist.org/natural-gas/situation-normal-all-fracked-up-obama-embraces-fracking/
09:36 PM on 01/12/2012
The Republicans are really selling us out on this pipeline deal.. They are lining their pockets and destroying our country. Hard to believe such unreasonable greed could exist. Wonder where they plan to live after its over. We should ship them all to China. They eat rats over there which is what they deserve.
01:26 PM on 01/18/2012
Agreed. They care for profit to line their pockets, not caring for the environmental hazards that this will ultimately cause/
04:22 PM on 01/19/2012
Would you please back up with FACTS on how the Republicans are selling us out on this pipeline deal>>>> Then you can express yourself!! Other wise your comment is talking !!
Wib
Liberal former Marine who loves fly fishing and is
08:41 PM on 01/12/2012
Gee, the Republicans want to help the Chinese make a profit on their investment in Canadian shale oil. Why isn't that nice of them, to blame everybody but themselves for China's rise in the world. But wait! Republicans are trying to help a third world country progress -- even as they drive ours into the third world. They really are just trying to nice by helping China trade places with us. Isn't that very patriotic of them?
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Theo White
08:02 PM on 01/12/2012
I'm still unable to find out who is going to administer the thousands of eminent domain cases required in the 1500 plus mile pipeline and do the appropriate land valuations. Not everyone is going to be happy even if they wind up leasing the land.
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Polar Shift
Stop the censorship!!
11:46 AM on 01/13/2012
Theo, If they push this through, what is to stop then from leasing it in ALL cases? Then, when they've devastated that environment, and the inevitable leaks DO occur, they can just say 'sorry'? Then the tribe, or rancher, or anyone else affected, has to SUE? Make them BUY it, and PAY BIG for the permanence of that damage. You think the gulf is OK now? The Alaskan coast is fine now? Either we must stop them altogether (my preference), or we must make them OWN it, AND clean it up.
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Theo White
12:57 PM on 01/13/2012
I agree with the leasing part but the most important thing is there are legal provisions that can be provided for and this is where the attorneys come into play. Taken that there will a multitude of cases the variations of these leases can be endless and my hope is that the legal portion of this potential disaster will be an endless court battle. Despite environmental exemptions there will still be an unending stream of appeals. From what I have read the existing pipelines in Canada have had numerous failures. Google EX and see the various maps of existing and proposed pipelines and associated data. It is a real eye opener. As a retired US Forest Service road engineer I am well aware of what can be done in the courts to stop even a small timber sale.
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oilcan821
07:53 PM on 01/12/2012
the republican party don't CARE about the environment, agricultural issues, or average american! only filling their pockets with oil money! if they cared, gas wouldn't have jumped 40 cents in 4 days, they"d have supported more biosoy and ethanol production instead of allowing EXPORTS of refined fuel that could have dropped the price of fuel! look at number of refined gallons that were shipped!, what do you think they'd do to canada tar sands? i'd think pretty much the same, due to the fact it's not american owned refineries shipping out gas and diesel! royal dutch shell, british petroleum, citgo( hugo chavez,south america!)! republicans SOLD US OUT! they don't support bios, it takes away from their bottom line- insane campaign donations ! republicans are much closer to communism than democrats ever was! it's NOT capitalism, communism makes citizens dependant on controlled business base! russians figured this out, TOTAL CONTROL DOESN"T WORK! republicans are doing this in the midwest, look at michigan taking out elected officials, and replacing them with a governor-appointed czar! look it up! wisconsin's corrupt governor is being re-called for taking away union collective bargaining! indiana with it's right to work law!, ohio's fuehrer tried to do away with union rights, voters stopped him by 66%! oil sand is a very short term project, within 1-2 years done, only small number of 100 or less will maintain it! who's gonna pay spill costs? republicans wil side with poor multi-national oil companies, and WE PAY!
07:21 PM on 01/12/2012
Obama has gone around congress enough times now he gets a taste of his own arrogance.
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artleads
Let's have a national retreat.
07:37 PM on 01/12/2012
Is this about Obama's arrogance or is it about a harmful project that shouldn't be built?
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SirenForSanity
Hi De Hi Hi De Ho Times
11:11 AM on 01/13/2012
Yeah, they'll show him even if they have to force 1000s of Americans to give up their land to an international company and risk destroying the Ogallala. That'll show him won't it?
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Lahonda
Bynocent Instander
07:02 PM on 01/12/2012
Why is it that when the GOP raises the "jobs flag" it seems the entire country is held hostage?
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artleads
Let's have a national retreat.
07:38 PM on 01/12/2012
Because they really don't care about jobs?
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Lahonda
Bynocent Instander
09:11 PM on 01/12/2012
"I reckon so."

~ Josey Wales
06:24 PM on 01/12/2012
Republicans should not be playing constitutional games with President Obama,wrong guy and wrong topic plus it's way beyond their knowledge or pay scale.
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LabRATTired
Can someone tell me how to work this thing?
04:39 PM on 01/13/2012
I agree.. I really don't see how the Republicans think they can bypass the scope of their power on this project. It is an International Project- remember importing goods? It's absurd. It runs from Canada into the US. This is not a private company , nor political party decision to make. The constitution states that only he and his cabinet have the capacity to make these types of executive decisions- TI is not congress and it is not the senate. This is a job for the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton- her staff and the President .. period. This is just more political propaganda from the party of evil and all of their ignorant descendants. Nice try- No fly!!
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springsm
10:37 PM on 01/13/2012
I don't know how these brown shirts can go home at night and sleep. They have however, become so engrained with their childish petulant behavior that they know longer think like adults or legislators and they should be excused. Since they hate the president so much, hate the people so much and hate their own jobs so much, it would be better if they went home and tired to get a job. HA....most of them are in politicas cause they couldn't. I think that is very true of Boehner.
06:16 PM on 01/12/2012
Have you heard the latest from the Obama team? If you vote for him you can go on unemployment for the rest of your natural life>
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amwa
06:54 PM on 01/12/2012
Well kpacvt we can tell you aren't playing with a full deck with such a stupid remark.
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
07:18 PM on 01/12/2012
Have you heard the latest from the GOP team? If you vote for them you will need to go on unemployme­nt for the rest of your natural life.
08:14 PM on 01/12/2012
I'm aware that this country has unlimited funds and absolutely nothing has to be paid for that is how Obama feels. Keep borrowing and borrowing until he collapses the economy. Then we can form a global economy and have a global currency and then a global gun ban and the dream of Utopia becomes a reality. Liberals have zero common sense