42,000 direct & indirect jobs long overdue
Texas Insider Report: Washington, DC – “Today’s recommendation by the State Department only reinforces what supporters of this project have been saying for the last 1,960 days since the application was first submitted,” said Cong. Pete Olson (TX-22) following the State Department Final
Environmental Impact Statement, which recommends approval of the Keystone XL pipeline:
“It’s unacceptable that President Obama continues to delay a privately-funded project, long deemed safe by numerous objective experts, because of anti-energy politics of his party. The Keystone XL pipeline is a safe, environmentally sound method to transport oil from Canada through the US down to Texas,” Olson said.
“With a minimum of 42,000 direct and indirect jobs on the line and the potential to dramatically increase North American energy security, this project is long overdue
and clearly in the national interest.
“President Obama should welcome this report as a strong signal that with a stroke of his pen, he can create thousands of jobs and provide energy security for America, said Olson.
“While the project is important in and of itself, the lengthy delay in issuing a decision is also an important symbol of this Administration’s failed approach to domestic energy policy.
“It’s time for the President to take action, as Congress already has done, and say yes to the Keystone XL pipeline,” said Cong. Olson.