"GOP Prepares Keystone Blitz" [1]
"Republicans are putting the Keystone XL pipeline at the top of the agenda as they seek to move a stack of legislation to President Obama’s desk in 2015.
Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has promised that a vote on approving the $8 billion oil sands project would be his first order of business in the majority, and legislation is set to move quickly in the opening days of the new Congress.
A Senate panel will hold a hearing on legislation to approve construction of the pipeline next week, followed by a markup on Thursday, raising the potential for a final vote in mid-January.
If all goes as planned, Keystone proponents will have the filibuster-proof majority needed to get a bill to Obama, setting the stage for what could be his first veto in the new Republican Congress. But securing a veto-proof majority will be challenging in both the House and the Senate."
Laura Barron-Lopez reports for The Hill January 3, 2015. [2]
SEE ALSO:
"Dems Push Keystone Bill Amendments in Early Senate Test" (Politico) [3]
"Schumer: Obama Should Veto Keystone Jobs Even if Dems Get Every Amendment We Want" (Washington Free Beacon) [4]
"Democrats to Push Clean Energy, Export Limits in Keystone XL Pipeline Bill" (Wall St. Journal) [5]
"Schumer Predicts Democrats Could Sustain Keystone Veto" (Washington Post) [6]
