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Congressional Republicans passed
legislation approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline on Wednesday, sending
it to President Barack Obama, who has pledged to veto the bill.
The controversial
pipeline was easily approved in a 270 to 152 vote, with support from 29
Democrats. Michigan Rep. Justin Amash was the only Republican to vote
against the bill.
Environmentalists have
argued for years that the pipeline would cause pollution and contribute
to climate change. Obama has said it would have little impact on the
economy and the price of oil in the U.S.
But Republicans have
framed Keystone as a jobs bill and pledged to authorize construction
after taking control of the Senate last month.
"Instead of listening to
the people, the president is standing with a bunch of left-wing
extremists and anarchists," House Speaker John Boehner told reporters
Wednesday.
It is unlikely the
Senate could reach the 67 votes needed to override a presidential veto,
but proponents have said they will look to other legislative tactics --
such as attaching Keystone to a larger bill that could have bipartisan
support -- to bypass Obama.
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