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    Congress has legal clout on Keystone pipeline: study

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Congress has the constitutional right to legislate permits for cross-border oil pipelines like TransCanada's Keystone XL, according to a new legal analysis released late on Friday.

    The study by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service could give a boost to Republicans drafting legislation to overturn a decision this week by President Barack Obama to put the $7 billion Alberta-to-Texas project on ice.

    Historically, U.S. presidents have made executive decisions on pipelines that cross borders. But Congress had the power all along to weigh in on the permits, said the study, done by four legislative attorneys with the CRS.

    "If Congress chose to assert its authority in the area of border-crossing facilities, this would likely be considered within its Constitutionally enumerated authority to regulate foreign commerce," the study said.

    Republicans in Congress have elevated the Canadian pipeline and the construction jobs it would create into an election-year issue, accusing Obama of caving in to environmental groups. They pushed to include a deadline for a permit approval in a payroll tax cut bill that Obama signed into law in December.

    But this week, Obama and the State Department said an environmental review of a portion of the proposed pipeline could not be rushed, closing the door on a quick start to the project.

    BACK IN THE DAY

    The CRS study examined the history of decisions by presidents on thorny issues involving approval of cross-border projects such as bridges and power lines stretching back to 1869, when President Ulysses Grant ruled on a French transatlantic cable used to send telegrams.

    The report also looked at more recent court cases involving oil and gas pipelines crossing the Canada-U.S. border.

    While the U.S. president has authority over foreign affairs, the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate foreign commerce, the report explains.

    Until now, presidents have issued permits by executive order for pipelines, and Congress has stayed out of the matter.

    The report did not comment on specific proposals floated by Republicans in the Senate and House of Representatives, but said that "legislation altering the pipeline border crossing approval process appears likely to be a legitimate exercise of Congress's constitutional authority to regulate foreign commerce,"

    Legislation on cross-border "facilities" like pipelines "is unlikely to raise significant constitutional questions, despite the fact that such permits have traditional been handled by the executive branch alone," it said.

    REPORT 'HELPS THE CONVERSATION'

    Any "plan B" drafted by Republicans would still have to clear a very big political hurdle. While legislation could easily pass in the Republican-controlled House, the Democratic-led Senate is another matter.

    "Regardless of whether the Republican legislation seeking to rubber-stamp Keystone XL would pass constitional muster, it would still need to pass the Senate and be signed by the president, and that is not going to happen," a Senate Democratic aide said on Friday.

    But the CRS report "greatly helps the conversation" among Senate and House Republicans strategizing about how to keep the project alive, said Ryan Bernstein, an energy adviser to Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota, whose office requested the study.

    "I think this confirms what we've been saying all along - Congress has the authority to approve the Keystone pipeline," said Bernstein, who is helping Hoeven draft legislation that would see Congress approve the project.

    Earlier on Friday, Republicans in the House of Representatives said they were considering using upcoming payroll tax cut or highway construction bills to force quick approval of the pipeline.

    Representative Lee Terry, whose home state of Nebraska would host part of the pipeline, has drafted legislation to shift the Keystone decision-making process from the Obama administration to the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which regulates pipelines in the United States.

    The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on Wednesday about Terry's bill and other Keystone measures.

    (Editing by Peter Cooney)

     
    • William  •  Muncie, Indiana  •  12 days ago
      Robert is so right, the oil will help the Canadian's too and it should stay in the North American economy. The Government needs to say yes to this project for our own people and not the greedy oil companies or the other Nations of the world that would use it all for political gains.
    • ALAN  •  14 days ago
      Come on Congress. Show some back bone and overturn Obama's decision on this. Let's put some Americans to work.
    • Serfdom  •  Dallas, Texas  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Time to flush the DC toilet. The smell is unbearable.
    • Rj  •  Dallas, Texas  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      After we vote them all out, we have to still keep paying them for the rest of their live. We need to change the laws!!!!!
    • mad  •  Irvine, California  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Congress has the power to regulate border crossing commerce. They also have to power to stop illegal immigration. They have the power but not the willingness to do anything. Vote then all out in 2012, we have the willingness
    • Rick  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Do an internet search on "US exporting gasoline". I saw the story the other day. Interesting that we have become a major exporter of gasoline in the last few years.
    • david  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      im not an expert but i believe oil futures actually control the price of oil more so than pure supply and demand. correct me if im wrong.
    • jus2ignurnt  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Don't slip it into another bill.Send it to the Senate as a simple bill with nothing attached to it!
    • Ocean  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      @Ls, People need to understand that oil is sold in the global market. This means refiners always sell oil to those who pay a higher price. If China and India are willing to pay more, refiners will sell oil to them. They are capitalists and they go after profits. They don't give a fart about oil dependence or independence. The Keystone pipeline is an export pipeline. It will not lessen U.S. dependence on foreign oil, but transport Canadian oil to American refineries for export to overseas markets.
    • grrcattle  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      There are a lot of laws that need to be changed - But yes VOTE them all out please
    • Lynchwurst  •  Fort Wayne, Indiana  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      What our congress needs is the 1950's American mindset- Economical Growth. Either that or we take congress back by force to do what is best for our economy and to promote the preservation of our country for years to come. Capitalists for capitalism.
    • mioana  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      congress has the lowest approval rates in history; better not get any lower
    • Rocky  •  Swanton, Ohio  •  26 days ago
      Politicions, like diapers, need to be changed frequently... Usually for the same reasons !
    • Ocean  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      People need to understand that oil price is controlled by the global market. A Texas' refiner will sell gasoline to a Chinese buyer who offers a higher price than that offered by a buyer from, say, New York or California. Oil is sold globally and the price is adjusted globally too. Refiners and oil traders go after profits and they don't give a fart about independence or dependence.
    • jeff  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      this country is in bad shape. the govt plays games with each other so they look good. now the reason it was not aproved was because the prez knows that the repubs are going to give a hard time on the rest of the 10 month tax cut for the 99%. when will they all stop playing games and work for us instead of themselves..................
    • mick  •  Mexico, Missouri  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      LET THE PEOPLE VOTE NOT CONGRESS
    • SHO-Z  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      There are engineering solutions to safely do the project. Like requiring annual smart piggiing the line instead of every 5 years. Requiring less sand in the crude and so forth. The new pipelines are now epoxy coated not tar coated. This country runs on oil and will until there is a major break though on a new energy source.
    • FINALLY  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      You are a mental guppy in a shark tank junior. Americans with the gumption to research this know it is no good for America.
    • Suzanne  •  London, United Kingdom  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Nothing will change until we pass a Constitutional amendment putting a stop to lobbying by soul-less corporations.
    • John  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      they should build refineries in the u.s. at the u.s. border with canada rather than piping all that to the gulf. it would be more jobs, and safer.
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