Dem Sen. Manchin asks U.S. President Biden to reverse Keystone XL rejection
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NDN Collective’s CEO shares why halting construction on the Keystone XL Pipeline was the right decision
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KELO) --- President Joe Biden's executive order halted work on the Keystone XL Pipeline in January. While some opposed the idea, many celebrated it.Nick Tilsen is the CEO of NDN Collective, which is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to building indigenous power through grants and loans."We also raise awareness and fight for advocacy of indigenous people. The things that directly affect the livelihood of indigenous peo…
U.S. states threaten lawsuits against Biden administration in long-shot bid to revive Keystone XL
CALGARY— More than a dozen U.S. states are considering lawsuits against Washington, D.C. following the cancellation of Keystone XL, but experts say Alberta should pursue diplomatic avenues to try to revive the project before taking legal action of its own. Read More
‘Virtue signaling’: 14 Republican AGs blast Biden’s order killing Keystone XL pipeline
Fourteen Republican attorneys general have urged President Biden to reconsider his decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline, saying that the “symbolic act of virtue signaling” will do nothing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Top Democrat Senator Urges Biden To Reverse On Keystone Pipeline, 14 AGs Threaten Legal Action
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Joe Manchin (D-WV) urged President Joe Biden this week to reverse his job-killing executive order canceling the Keystone XL Pipeline.Manchin’s plea to Biden, which was sent in a letter to Biden on Tuesday, came in addition to attorneys general in 14 states slamming Biden in a letter over the same issue.“I am writing today to express my support of responsible energy infrastructure development…
Dem Sen. Manchin asks U.S. President Biden to reverse Keystone XL rejection
In one of his first acts as new chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on Tuesday urged U.S. President Joe Biden to reconsider his executive order revoking a presidential permit for the long-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline, siding with Republican critics who say Biden's action will cost thousands of high-paying jobs.
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