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Foxx Praises Passage of Legislation to Approve Keystone XL Pipeline
Washington,
January 9, 2015
WASHINGTON – Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., today praised passage of legislation to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. H.R. 3 passed the House by a vote of 266-153-1.
“For more than six years, supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline have been fighting to secure the necessary Congressional approval that would allow the U.S. to take advantage of vital oil production in Canada and the northern United States,” said Foxx. “It is the most studied pipeline in our nation’s history, and thousands of pages prove its worth to our economy and national interest and further document its safety. It will spur job creation, help us on our way to energy independence and increase access to affordable North American oil.” This is the 10th time that the House has passed legislation to authorize building the pipeline. The Senate is scheduled to consider legislation to approve the pipeline next week. However, President Obama has threatened to veto the legislation. “The president claims he just wants to let the State Department review process, which has already concluded that the Keystone project would have a minimal impact on the environment, conclude, but I believe he is more interested in pleasing special interest groups than creating American jobs,” said Foxx. “It is my hope that the strong bipartisan support for the project encourages President Obama to change his mind and finally act in America’s energy interests.” U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx is currently serving her sixth term as the representative of North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District and is the elected Republican Conference Secretary. Dr. Foxx is the chair of the House Education and the Workforce Subcommittee on Higher Education and serves as Vice Chair of the House Rules Committee. |