Landrieu, Vitter urge OK of pipeline

U.S. Sens. Mary Landrieu and David Vitter again showed their support of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline on Wednesday by joining a group of 53 senators in writing to President Barack Obama.

The majority group of the Senate in the letter asked Obama to approve the permit for the pipeline that would run from Canada to Houston and Port Arthur, Texas.

Obama has delayed but not opposed the construction of the pipeline, which is opposed by many environmental groups.

The letter came shortly after Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman approved an adjusted route for the pipeline through his state.

Landrieu, D-La., and Vitter, R-La., are both longtime supporters of the pipeline, although Vitter has been much more critical of Obama in the process.

“Many Americans are still hurting for jobs, and one partial solution is staring us all in the face — the Keystone XL pipeline,” Vitter said Wednesday. “I applaud Gov. Heineman’s support of the Keystone reroute, which clearly eliminates any excuse from the Obama administration.

“We are blessed with a strong trading partner and neighbor in Canada, and the administration should realize that the time for politics is over,” he added.

Landrieu said the federal government must be respectful of states’ rights and that Nebraska has now spoken. The pipeline will help move the nation toward energy independence, she said.

“It’s going to take both increased production and conservation,” Landrieu said.

Sens. John Hoeven, R-N.D., and Max Baucus, D-Mont., were the lead authors of the letter. Hoeven mentioned the support of Landrieu and Vitter while adding that Louisiana is a “huge energy state.”

Landrieu said Louisiana has businesses refining oil from within the state, the Gulf Coast and from foreign nations.

“We’d like to get oil from Canada instead of Venezuela or the Middle East,” she said.


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Comments (6)


1) Comment by grimcity - 24/01/2013

" The pipeline will help move the nation toward energy independence, she said." No it will not. If you think your car is going to be running on Canadian gas via XL, you are mistaken. Everything in that pipe is going to be exported, and as always, we're licking the boots of the oil industry and not seeing an equal return. I'm also going to go ahead and predict that the chemicals used to keep the crude flowing will one day be responsible for an environmental disaster that will be comparable to the oil and Correctix in the Gulf. This does NOT benefit us as Louisianians.

2) Comment by HerbF - 24/01/2013

I believe it will be approved quickly, now that Nebraska has approved it. AND, I'm happy that we waited for Nebraska's approval rather than forcing it.

3) Comment by speakthetruth - 24/01/2013

Wow, I lost part of a sentence there. This is suppose to say But I won't give Vitter a free ride.

4) Comment by speakthetruth - 24/01/2013

8.6 and tball, you are both right. Unfortunately she will get re-elected because she represents the "takers" of our society, and that's all her district is. But I won't give a free ride just because he is a Republican. If you notice he has never taken the lead to protect us against obama. Even in this article he simply "signed on". We never see him at the podium trying to lead the American people. Instead we always see him bringing up the rear and saying; yes, I agree with that. That is why the Republican party is so weak, we always elected people simply because they were Republican and didn't look at their leadership abilities. I hope SOMEBODY runs against Vitter this time because he's gotta go.

5) Comment by 8point6 - 24/01/2013

Don't forget her $300 million "yes" vote for obamacare.

6) Comment by tball - 24/01/2013

Proud Mary is supporting the Keystone Pipeline, so she says. Re-Election is coming up. She supported all of Obama's agenda, wake-up Louisiana....