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Senate Rejects Republicans' Environment, Energy Proposals

Senate Rejects Gop Proposals

First Posted: 03/ 9/2012 7:54 am Updated: 03/10/2012 1:05 am

By JOAN LOWY, ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON -- The Senate killed Republican-backed attempts to overturn several of President Barack Obama's environmental and energy policies Thursday as lawmakers worked against a March 31 deadline to keep aid flowing to more than 100,000 transportation construction projects around the country.

The two-year, $109 billion transportation bill before the Senate has wide, bipartisan support, but has become a magnet for lawmakers' favorite causes and partisan gamesmanship. Among the amendments batted aside were GOP proposals to bypass Obama's concerns about the Keystone XL oil pipeline, to delay tougher air pollution standards for industrial boilers and to expand offshore oil drilling.

Action on those and other amendments came under an agreement between Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., aimed at clearing the way for passage of the transportation bill next week.

Obama lobbied some Senate Democrats by telephone ahead of the Keystone vote, urging them to oppose an amendment by Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., that would have prevented the president from intervening in decisions related to construction of the pipeline and would have speeded its approval. Pointing to the administration's environmental concerns about the project, which would carry tar sands oil from Canada to the Texas Gulf Coast, Republicans accused Obama of standing in the way greater oil supplies at a time when Americans are coping with rising gasoline prices.

But some Democrats, especially those from oil producing states, were torn between support for the pipeline and their support for the president. The amendment was defeated 56-42, even though 11 Democrats broke ranks to support it. Sixty votes were needed for passage.

Republican leaders jumped on the White House lobbying.

"Most Americans strongly support building this pipeline and the jobs that would come with it," McConnell said in a statement.

The president's lobbying against the Keystone provision came "a week after the president signaled to me and to Sen. McConnell that he might be willing to work with us on some bipartisan steps forward on energy legislation that the American people support," House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters. "If we're going to have bipartisan action on energy, the Keystone pipeline is an obvious place to start."

White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama felt it was "wrong to play politics" with the pipeline, especially since the company behind the project has said it still was working on a final route that might satisfy environmental concerns. He also said it was "false advertising" to suggest the amendment would have any impact on gasoline prices.

Also defeated was an amendment by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, which would have forced the Environmental Protection Agency to rewrite a rule requiring boiler operators to install modern emissions controls. Boilers are the second-largest source of toxic mercury emissions after coal-fired power plants. Collins said the EPA's rule would drive some manufacturers out of business.

And the Senate turned down an amendment to expand offshore oil drilling even though its sponsor, Sen. David Vitter, R-La., contended it would increase domestic energy supplies and reduce gas prices.

The transportation bill itself would overhaul federal transportation programs, including boosting aid to highway and transit programs, streamline some environmental regulations in order to speed up approval of projects and consolidate dozens of programs.

Lawmakers are under pressure to act quickly because the government's authority to collect about $110 million a day in federal gasoline and diesel taxes and to spend money out of the trust fund that pays for highway and transit programs expires at the end of the month. Chris Bertram, a Transportation Department official, said that if Congress doesn't meet the deadline, aid to about 130,000 transportation projects around the country will be disrupted and federal workers who send that money to states will be furloughed.

The construction industry, already suffering 17.7 percent unemployment at the end of January, would be especially hurt.

House Republicans crafted their own five-year, $260 billion bill, but they've been unable to marshal the support of rank-and-file lawmakers behind it. Conservatives say it spends too much money, while moderates say it would penalize union workers and undermine environmental provisions.

Boehner conceded Thursday that for the moment the House's best option is to take up the Senate bill after it passes - "or something like it" - although GOP leaders were still talking to their members in the hope of resurrecting their bill.

The inability of House Republicans to pass a highway bill of their own is an example of a paralysis that has struck several times in the past year. Last summer, an impasse over labor issues and subsidies for rural airports led to a two-week shutdown of non-essential Federal Aviation Administration operations.

In December, Boehner overrode his own rank-and-file when he agreed to a deal to extend the Social Security payroll tax cut after most lawmakers had gone home.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Daly, Dina Cappiello, Andrew Taylor and Ken Thomas contributed to this report.

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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
10:32 PM on 03/12/2012
America rejects the Republicans
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larryvnyrd
Left wing, long haired, trade unionist, liberal
02:48 AM on 03/12/2012
We should do this because most Americans support it? Most Americans support a womans right to choice. Sometimes the GOP cares about what most Americans support, and sometimes they don't. And, on the other hand, you have other fingers.
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10:11 PM on 03/11/2012
Rope a dope, only a dope will keep this retard another 4 years!
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OLEGAR
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth
02:58 PM on 03/11/2012
TROLL ALERT! ! ! The "nickle" clickers are thronging this post . .
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floridan56
Irony: it's what's for dinner.
10:38 AM on 03/11/2012
I am so tired of hearing Mitch McConnel, Boehner, announcing what "most Americans strongly support". How would they know this?
They're ALWAYS WRONG.
I'm certain they're just telling the sheople what to 'think' they support, and I'm tired of it.
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OLEGAR
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth
02:53 PM on 03/11/2012
Yes ! ! it is enough spew to make one nauseous. If these folks, he so often quotes as being in "favor" of this boondoggle, could live in Battle Creek or Kalamazoo MI and see what this kind of horrible situation this crud causes when spilled, there would be far fewer shouting "I am FOR this". Also, if they were the individuals whose properties are in the sights of a foreign company, claiming they have the right of "Eminent Domain" for their dangerous pipeline, would be very much and very loudly opposed to this Keystone pipeline project.
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freethinkergirl
Help, there's an elephant in our bedrooms...
04:28 PM on 03/11/2012
Agreed...and fanned!
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floridan56
Irony: it's what's for dinner.
05:19 PM on 03/11/2012
love the avatar!!! fanned back!
07:35 AM on 03/11/2012
Prediction--- Obama will NOT be the Democrat nominee this Novermber.......You heard it here first folks.......... He is already behind in the polls to both Romney and Santorum........ The PEOPLE know that the economy keeps getting worse...not better..........the PEOPLE KNOW IT !
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flaconoire
Anartist
11:00 AM on 03/11/2012
Hows the dreaming going?
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EmmaNYC
shoes & ships & sealing wax, cabbages & kings
11:07 AM on 03/11/2012
And in other news from the Bizarro World: Contraception has finally been outlawed, payments from the new tax laws mandating that the government pay citizens 28% of their salaries will soon be arriving by Pony Express, and Rick Santorum has been elected by the College of Mullahs to be the next pope.
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OLEGAR
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth
03:16 PM on 03/11/2012
On a really bizarre but perfectly logical note . . there is this lady legislator in Missouri who has crafted a bill intending to make a vasectomy operation for men illegal unless the patients immediate health is threatened. This is in retaliation for the stupid vendetta some men in Congress have engaged in to prevent women getting contraceptive help.

I LOVE IT! ! ! Just glad I don't live in - - - well it isn't just Missouri - - is it?
07:30 AM on 03/11/2012
It's okay folks........... We will have the GOP enecergy policy after January 20, 2013......... too bad we will have to wait..........but elections do matter.......remember that the next time the DEMOCRAT MEDIA COMPLEX tries to force feed another UNVETTED Democrat down your throats.
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OLEGAR
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth
02:54 PM on 03/11/2012
Don't drink anymore of the "PINK" koolaide - - it makes you have daymares.
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myakkakat
Compromise is not a 4 Letter Word
10:43 PM on 03/11/2012
OH yea, the liberal media myth. How is it that the media is liberal when more than 70% of it is owned by conservatives? Explain that one will ya?
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jaye4412
Proud Liberal Marine..
03:04 AM on 03/11/2012
Republicans accuse POTUS of standing in the way of this project, yet big oil, which is run primarily by companies suported by Republicans EXPORT millions of barrels of oil for PROFIT. Now if we're supposed to be in such a crisis over oil, why is this going on?? Why export, and have to rely on foreign oil, when we can be less dependent if that oil was kept here in our country?? Am I the only one who can see something is rotten in Denmark here?? And BTW, all of those jobs that they say will be created by this pipeline are just that: A pipe dream.. Wokers with beneifts cut into profit margins. I don't have the link, but a study was done, and says it will not create jobs.. Look it up for yourselves...
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floridan56
Irony: it's what's for dinner.
10:46 AM on 03/11/2012
once they have their pipe built, workers would be thanked, then fired. Then what?
Oh right, a flow of profits not to them.
Those 'jobs' are VERY temporary labor for a permanent mess.
How about some new careers within the world of green energy exploration and implementation?
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womanwithstixs
Just because you're paranoid
07:33 PM on 03/11/2012
You are correct. First, the myth of jobs. A few months ago, Fox News was claiming the pipeline would create 250,000 new jobs. Sounds good – except those numbers were based on a single study that has been widely discredited. According to the Cornell Labor Institute, the real number of permanent jobs created by the pipeline is likely to be about ... 50. If you factor in the environmental damages and higher oil prices the pipeline will cause, the project might even lead to a net loss of jobs.

Second, the policy rider that Boehner is trying to attach to the tax bill is radically subversive. The bill would take oversight of the siting and construction of the pipeline out of the hands of the State Department and put it into the hands of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent agency that has zero experience siting and approving oil pipelines. (The agency is involved with the construction of intra-state natural gas pipelines, but that is entirely different matter.) In fact, as it stands now, the agency doesn't even have statutory authority to oversee pipes. "FERC does not have jurisdiction on oil pipelines," Tamara Young-Allen, a spokesperson for the agency, told me when I asked her about it. "This would be very different from what the agency has done in the past."
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Dan Crabtree
12:55 AM on 03/11/2012
From jobs to the trade deficet to the balanced budget amendment demos in the senate reject all yet fail to pass anything.. Time to head them up and move them out..
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OLEGAR
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth
02:56 PM on 03/11/2012
Suppose you read this and ask where the money spent could have gone.

http://www.epa.gov/enbridgespill/
12:48 AM on 03/11/2012
Obama once aain crams his harmful agenda down the throats of the American people. The House bill is a good one. It would ultimately lower gas prices and promote hiring. The Dem senate strikes again! Vote the Dems out of office so the country can move forward.
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Abraham1771
Polymath Rationalist
01:51 AM on 03/11/2012
Oil prices do not depend on how much oil we produce. They depend on how much China (and other countries) use. It is called free enterprise! Only alternative would be to nationalize the oil industries.
And you know that, but the Republican spin machine needs to run.
It used to be called a bald faced lie, and it is!
Just like the keystone pipeline only produces 50 (fifty!) permanent jobs.
11:02 AM on 03/11/2012
Our reliance on the Middle East for oil is not a comfoirtable place to be. They can control, block, contaminate...and raise the prices. I will be a better world when we have our own oil supplies...as we develop other energy sources. No alternative is yet acceptable...or economical.
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OurSaySo
discern the very subtle things
06:23 AM on 03/11/2012
What agenda is President Obama cramming down our throats?

The House is not proposing a bill, it is trying to add an amendment to the TRANSPORTATION BILL.

The Keystone Pipeline is projected to RAISE gas prices in the Midwest by 30 cents.
It will create 2-3,000 temporary construction over the 2 year construction lifetime and 200 permanent jobs.
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floridan56
Irony: it's what's for dinner.
10:49 AM on 03/11/2012
and a big fat flow of profits to a very pre-determined few.
11:06 AM on 03/11/2012
Which of his many socialistic agendas has he not crammed? He wins the senate by a few votes...Obamacare for example, when Ben Nelson was whisked off on AFOne and bribed for his vote.

You can ignore the pipeline "projections" by the Dems. All political. It's something we will regret not having done.
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Thisboy
11:26 PM on 03/10/2012
Anyone notice that every piece of legislation proposed or passed by the GOP is harmful to many Americans and beneficial to only a very few? It is to the point where this Party is pretty clear in whom they are doing the bidding for and they almost seem proud of it. How dense do Americans have to be before the they see that the people that brought us the Great Recession of 2007 are the same people intent on bringing it back? As long as the GOP keep the coast clear of "Job killing" regulation for the Banks and Wall St they will be happy to continue backing them. It will give them time to concoct another trading scheme to fleece the taxpayer and wreck the economy again.
09:50 PM on 03/10/2012
Has the party of 'Hell No' run out of bullets? There was a brief pause where they stopped shooting themselves and the taxpayers in the foot.
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floridan56
Irony: it's what's for dinner.
10:51 AM on 03/11/2012
just reloading.
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
09:20 PM on 03/10/2012
Finally some good news out of the Senate.!
07:21 PM on 03/10/2012
The GOP proposals would work as well as they have in the past, which is very marginal at best. Their proposals involve cutting cost for companies to pass on the savings to people like you and me. I've heard that line my whole life but I've never seen it actually work. The result I have seen is a few companies stocks go way up...and that's it.
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
09:21 PM on 03/10/2012
There is a reason you've never seen the trickle down theory work. It doesn't.
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Thisboy
10:57 PM on 03/10/2012
You'd think that after thirty years of a failed "trickle down" theory the Repubs would see it isn't working for middle class and poor Americans. Oh that's right. The Repubs are not interested in what works more middle class and poor Americans.
05:30 PM on 03/10/2012
This president isn't interested in finding any compromise with republicans..."I won" remains his additude...it is his way or you are the party of NO.
08:47 PM on 03/10/2012
Your mind is as small as the rest of yourkind. Like this President has never tried to compromise r you kidding? Must be just be just another GOP talking point huh?
09:22 PM on 03/10/2012
Name ONE major piece of legislation where a compromise was offered to the republicans to get them onboard...just ONE? Name of the bill and the compromise that was offered. Bet you can't.
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Thisboy
11:01 PM on 03/10/2012
Where have you been? Obama spent way too much time trying to do exactly that. There is only one Party synonymous with the phrase "Hell No" . That's hardly a term that implies "compromise"