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Published: 01 January 2012 01 January 2012

Congressional and Senate Western Caucuses Weekly Address - Congressman Lee Terry (R-NE)

 
WASHINGTON, D.C. - This week,  Congressman Lee Terry (R-NE)  delivered the Congressional and Senate Western Caucuses' weekly address. In his remarks, Congressman Terry discussed  the challenges facing the Keystone XL Pipeline project  and talked about his bill, H.R. 3548, North American Energy Access Act.
 
The legislation replaces the President's authority to approve or disapprove the pipeline project with a structured process by which FERC would approve it, including the route modification to be worked out with Nebraska, in harmony with the National Environmental Policy Act.   Construction could begin on the non-modified portion of the pipeline which would create thousands of much needed jobs.
 

 
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Excerpts include:

“Keystone XL pipeline is a 1700 mile, $7 billion non tax-payer funded pipeline where we receive over 700,000 barrels of oil from Canada to refineries in the United States”

“The State Department issued a final and complimentary Environmental Impact Statement back in August.”

“We can't let electoral politics come before the national interest.”

“We need to put Americans back to work and take advantage of this great resource.”

“Fast-tracking Keystone means fast-tracking American job creation and ensuring American energy security.”