Wednesday, January 18, 2012

BREAKING: Keystone XL pipeline to be rejected by Obama administration

Demonstrators carry a giant mock pipeline while calling for the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline during a rally in front of the White House in Washington November 6, 2011. | Reuters
The administration will announce later today that it will reject the pipeline permit. | Reuters

The State Department Wednesday will reject the Keystone XL pipeline, multiple sources following the project tell POLITICO.
The formal announcement is expected at 3 p.m. from Deputy Secretary of State William Burns. Although the permit would be rejected, TransCanada would still be allowed to continue to work on and pitch an alternative route through Nebraska.
Republicans in Congress and on the campaign trail have endlessly attacked President Barack Obama for putting environmental interests and the green lobby ahead of a project that they say would create thousands of jobs. Republicans scored a rare win this Congress by including a 60-day deadline for Obama to make a decision on the pipeline as part of the year-end deal on extending the payroll tax holiday.

But administration officials have been clear from the beginning that forcing a decision within 60 days would not yield enough time to make a final decision and that Republicans were doing so merely to create a new set of political talking points.

This article first appeared on POLITICO Pro at 11:48 a.m. on January 18, 2012.

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