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The four Senate Democrats who have flipped on Keystone XL


joined Republicans to vote in favor of the pipeline project.
That vote and a few others, including an
amendment barring the Council on Environmental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency from banning fracking that several Democrats backed, preview some of the tensions Biden and Democratic leadership will face as they attempt to craft aggressive policies to curb emissions that can gain the support of their whole caucus.
The Keystone vote, however, also saw four Democratic senators renege their prior support for the project. All four had bucked former President Barack Obama in 2015 by
voting to authorize the pipeline. Obama ultimately vetoed that bill and then rejected the pipeline. ....

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Four Senate Democrats who have flipped on Keystone XL includes Michael Bennet


This March 11, 2020, photo provided by the Bureau of Land Management shows the proposed route of the Keystone XL oil pipeline where it crosses into the U.S. from Canada in Phillips County, Montana. A Canadian company said Monday, April 6, 2020, that it s started construction on the long-stalled Keystone XL oil sands pipeline across the U.S.-Canada border, despite calls from tribal leaders and environmentalists to delay the $8 billion project amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Al Nash, Bureau of Land Management via Associated Press ....

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