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Message   Sean Dennis    All   Biden Admin Sued Over Keystone XL   June 6, 2021
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From: https://tinyurl.com/vdxd6kkz (washingtonexaminer.com)

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Two more states sue Biden administration over Keystone XL pipeline, bringing
total to 23
by Lawrence Richard, Social Media Writer  | June 04, 2021 03:27 PM

Two more attorneys general have announced their respective states are
joining a lawsuit against the Biden administration and its "illegal"
cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline.

"The Constitution is clear that presidents do not have the power to regulate
foreign and interstate commerce or to unilaterally undo an act of Congress,"
said Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, announcing that Alaska and
Florida are joining the legal fight.

In the statement, Knudsen said U.S.  consumers would benefit the most by the
construction of the pipeline -- and are subsequently hurt the most by its
cancellation.

"The fallout from the Colonial pipeline cyberattack made it very clear that
we need more energy infrastructure, not less.  The Keystone XL would get
more oil, including Montana oil, to American refineries to be sold to
American consumers," he said.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Alaska Attorney General Treg
Taylor were added to a complaint filed with the United States District Court
for the Southern District of Texas on Thursday, bringing the total number of
states in the lawsuit to 23.

"We will continue to fight to this federal overreach, along with the 22
other states, so that Montanans can benefit from the jobs, tax revenue, and
enhanced energy independence the Keystone XL will bring to our communities,"
the Montana attorney general said.

The lawsuit comes after Biden signed an executive order on his first day in
office terminating the pipeline's construction permit, which was initially
approved by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump.

The Montana attorney general's office said Biden's old boss, President
Barack Obama, already concluded that the Keystone XL project would generate
new jobs and help boost the economy.

"Several exhaustive studies undertaken by the Obama State Department
concluded the Keystone XL pipeline would boost the U.S.  economy, create
American jobs, and safely transport oil throughout the country without
increasing greenhouse gas emissions," it said.

Advocates for the pipeline also suggest the approximately 830,000 barrels of
crude oil that would pass from Canada to the Gulf Coast would boost
America's energy independence.
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Later,
Sean

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