"Washington (AFP) - The US Senate on Tuesday narrowly rejected a bill that would have approved construction of the Keystone XL pipeline to bring crude oil to Gulf coast refineries from Canada's controversial tar sands.
Supporters of the long-delayed project, a top Republican energy priority, came up one vote short of the 60 needed for approval in the 100-member chamber.
Rejection of the $5.3-billion project, which became a political football in the aftermath of November's midterm elections, sets up another likely showdown when the new Republican-controlled Congress convenes in January.
Many of the 45 Republicans who supported the bill, as well as some of the 14 Democrats who voted with them, described Keystone XL as a "no-brainer" that would generate thousands of jobs and improve American energy independence.
But critics, led by Senate Democrat Barbara Boxer, fiercely oppose the project due to concerns that it would harm the environment.
Republicans vowed they would bring the bill to another vote in early 2015.
"Senate Democrats once again stood in the way of a shovel-ready jobs project that would help thousands of Americans find work -- a remarkable stance after an election in which the American people sent a clear message to Congress, to approve serious policies," top Republican Senator Mitch McConnell said.
"But once the 114th Congress convenes, the Senate will act again on this important legislation, and I look forward to the new Republican majority taking up and passing the Keystone jobs bill early in the New Year."
The vote is a victory for environmental groups and their supporters, including Boxer, the California senator who led Democratic opposition to the project.
Boxer, who warned of tar-sand "poison" and "misery" afflicting American communities, stood on the Senate floor before a photograph of Chinese men wearing face masks under a gray haze.
"I remember the days in Los Angeles when the air looked like this," Boxer said. "I don't want it to look like what it looks like in China."
The failure relieves President Barack Obama -- at least for now -- of the potential headache of vetoing the measure, as he recently has signalled several times over the past week that he might do."
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka is backing construction of the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline. “I think we are all unanimous by saying we should build the pipeline, but we have to do it consistent with all environmental standards, and I think we can work that out, I really do, and we are for that happening,” Trumka said in the interview that aired Sunday.
Well chalk up another loss to the AFL-CIO too, for backing the party of Stupid.
Poor Mary, Poor Trumka. Both left out in the cold with this vote.
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