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    Senator blocks pipeline safety bill on principle

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A senator who opposes federal regulation on philosophical grounds is single-handedly blocking legislation that would strengthen safety rules for oil and gas pipelines, a bill that even the pipeline industry and companies in his own state support.

    Republican Sen. Rand Paul's opposition to the bill hasn't wavered even after a gas pipeline rupture last week shook people awake in three counties in his home state of Kentucky.

    Paul, a tea party ally who shares with his father, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, a desire to shrink the role of the federal government, won't discuss his role in stymieing the bill. But industry lobbyists, safety advocates and Senate aides said he is the only senator who is refusing to agree to procedures that would permit swift passage of the measure.

    A deadly gas pipeline explosion near San Francisco last year — along with other recent gas explosions and oil pipeline spills — has created consensus in Congress, as well as in the industry, that there are gaps in federal safety regulations.

    The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved the bill in May without opposition. It would authorize more federal safety inspectors, and pipeline companies would have to confirm that their records on how much pressure their pipelines can tolerate are accurate.

    Under the bill, federal regulators could order that automatic shutoff valves be installed on new pipelines so leaks can be halted sooner. And it directs regulators to determine whether mandatory inspections of aging pipelines in densely populated areas should be expanded to include lines in rural areas. It would be paid for by industry fees.

    The bill is supported by the industry's major trade associations — the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, the American Gas Association and the Association of Oil Pipelines — as well as the Pipeline Safety Trust, a safety advocacy group.

    The measure is "a balanced solution to the very important issue of improving the safety of pipelines," said Martin Edwards, the interstate gas association's top lobbyist.

    The bill's main sponsors — Sens. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., the committee's chairman, and Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. — have been trying to bring it to the Senate floor for passage by "unanimous consent," essentially a voice vote. That requires Democratic and Republican leaders to check with each of their party members for objections.

    No Democrat objected to the pipeline bill, but initially two Republicans did. They were Paul and Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, industry, safety and congressional officials told The Associated Press. Coburn has since withdrawn his objection, but Paul has resisted persuasion to drop his, they said.

    Officials familiar with Paul's objections said he has told lobbyists and company officials that he's not opposed to any specific part of the bill, just to the notion of additional federal regulation.

    "The rationale behind the hold is that he came to Congress as a person that doesn't want to provide more regulatory authority to the regulators. He wants to look at those (regulations) and pull back where he can," said Kyle Rogers, a vice president at the American Gas Association.

    Support for the measure from Kentucky companies hasn't budged Paul.

    "We thought (the bill) provided a reasonable framework and good congressional guidance for the regulators to go ahead and proceed down a path that would enhance pipeline safety over time," said Jerry Morris, president and CEO of Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline Inc. of Owensboro, Ky., who spoke to Paul about the issue during a meeting in Owensboro in June.

    Industry is eager for Congress to pass a bill this year partly because the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is already working on new safety rules. They'd rather Congress provide direction to regulators as to what those rules should look like than leave the matter entirely up to the Obama administration.

    Don Stewart, a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., pointed out that Democrats could still bring the bill to the floor for a vote if they have the 60 votes necessary to clear the procedural hurdles a single lawmaker can erect under Senate rules. McConnell hasn't objected to the use of expedited procedures to pass the bill.

    But as a practical matter, important but lesser measures like pipeline safety regulations that can't be approved quickly wind up languishing indefinitely.

    "If you start down that road you don't have time for anything else," said Norman Ornstein, a congressional scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Paul's ability to hold up a bill despite its wide, bipartisan support "is an indication of how dysfunctional the Senate has become," Ornstein said.

    An anti-tax activist and ophthalmologist, Paul was elected to the Senate, his first public office, last year.

    Meanwhile, two House committees have unanimously approved separate pipeline safety bills that are similar to the Senate bill. Differences between those measures are expected to be worked out in the coming weeks, with a single bill brought to the House floor before the end of the year.

    Given that the Senate and House bills were approved by committees without a single no vote, it's clear lawmakers believe "there is enough information and enough tragedies of late that something needs to change," said Carl Weimer, executive director of the Pipeline Safety Trust, a safety advocacy group. "In the face of a bunch of significant incidents in the last 15 months, this bill addresses some of the root causes of those accidents."

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    Online:

    Sen. Rand Paul: http://www.paul.senate.gov/

    Pipeline Safety Trust: http://www.pstrust.org/

    Interstate Natural Gas Association of America: http://www.ingaa.org/

    American Gas Association: http://www.aga.org/

     

    2,637 comments

    • Robert Dutille  •  5 mths ago
      Onne more thing, and i am just gonna throw this out there for thought, so please..., dont get upset. Since technology is advancing in such ways that it is, how much longer will it be before we direct vote for all issues, both state and federal. No need for reps or lobbyists. SEE, I told you you might get upset!
    • Robert Dutille  •  5 mths ago
      The republicans came out today for the gas line bill.Led by John Bohner, they said that the bill would create thousands of jobs right away, of course, our version of right away, and the govnmt version are totally different. However, they did not talk about how many people have been killed or injured by recent gas line explosions! GOD bless all.
    • Carl  •  8 mths ago
      Why do gas companies have to wait for a new regulation to "do the right thing?"
      • cymbalholic 8 mths ago
        because the right thing costs money and if they don't have to spend it they wont.
      • Hey You! 8 mths ago
        The "Right Thing" also veries from person to person. They may think the oil lines are safe enough.
      • Anony. 8 mths ago
        $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    • Alien_Visitor  •  8 mths ago
      "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy.” Ernest Benn
      • Jim 8 mths ago
        I like it!
      • Rob 8 mths ago
        How did we get our United States Constitution? Politics, that's how we got it. "Politics is the act of one human being dealing with another human being, non-sexually." - Me. Oh... I looked up Ernest Benn... and I'm not impressed.
      • DJL 8 mths ago
        @Rob: things have changed significantly in the past 235 years. We're no longer fighting the British, but rather a pair of more dangerous, invasive enemies: greed and corruption. The tea party almost shutdown the government to the detriment of us all, so that it can try to discredit and unseat the sitting POTUS.
    • Gnik  •  8 mths ago
      And this is the problem in Washington. These elected officials represent their ideologies and not the will of the people that elected them. Its not a Democrat or Republican thing, its an "I don't care what people want" thing.
      • kerrdog 8 mths ago
        Deregulation IS what the real people want, how many riders do think are hiding in the back pages also.?
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        That's right man! I hear it all the time. "I don't want a job! I don't want any medical care! I want the Corporation to be free of any responsibilities!"
      • andrew 8 mths ago
        Actually it's not both parties problem. At this moment, it's the republican party's problem and it happens because they don't believe in government, so they refuse to govern.
    • Canopy  •  7 mths ago
      You tea party people must think that you have money like the paul family,if not you will be screwed by rand paul along with the rest of us working class folks.
    • Magnus  •  8 mths ago
      Kentucky, you must be proud.
    • Canopy  •  7 mths ago
      You tea party people must think that you have money like the paul family,if not you will be screwed by rand paul along with the rest of us working class folks.
    • Rev Mike  •  7 mths ago
      If He really want a tiny government with no power over the people why doesn't he move to Somalia!
    • Danny  •  7 mths ago
      Maybe they could solve the paying for it issue by removing funding from the agency that monitors nuclear reactors. There hasn't been any melt downs or major accidents at nuclear plants in several years so obviously they have solved all their problems and don't need regulated any more.
    • American Spirit  •  7 mths ago
      Rand has no principles, on principle...

      The Paul family should not be allowed to use public roads, bridges, tunnels, facilities.... including public restrooms

      The Paul family should be barred from using all public services and left to die starving in the streets like the rest of their victims
      • Danny 7 mths ago
        The Paul family has no need of public restrooms or transportation. Private jets have very nice restrooms and don't get delayed by things like traffic jams and bridge collapses.
    • Man on a mission.  •  8 mths ago
      This is a head up your #$%$ thing! Rand Paul is the poster boy for the GOTEA Party! This guy has no clue what real Americans want. We do want rules to protect us and our kids. I wonder what Paul would say if one of his children was killed by a blown gas line? Wake up America! This is what we have as an alternative to Obama next November. If the GOTEA takes over the government next November we will lose everything we have worked hard for, and our kids and grand kids will have no hope...Just prayer and prejudice.
      • Danny 7 mths ago
        No 1% would ever dream of building his mansion near a pipeline. He'd make them relocate the pipeline for "national security".
    • Annie  •  8 mths ago
      Another Congressional nut letting his personal ideology get in the way of public safety. Maybe he should come to California and talk with the people in San Bruno.
    • BryanT  •  8 mths ago
      I'm presuming Rand feels the same way about the NRC, we don't need anyone regulating our nuclear power plants, it's bad for business would be the logical position he'd have to take. This guy is scary!
    • American Spirit  •  8 mths ago
      No different than the rest of the new CONs - remove all safety restrictions so his cronies can make even more money...
    • Stacey  •  8 mths ago
      So its not the governments job to protect its citizens eh Roger? Could you explain to me again what the military is for?
    • Man on a mission.  •  8 mths ago
      Paul is the poster boy for the wacko GOTEA Party! Wake up fellow Americans! This is our alternative to Obama. If people like Rand Paul take complete control of our government then everything we have worked hard for is gone. At least with Obama our kids will have hope and better teachers. With the GOTEA they will have nothing but prayer and prejudice. It's our choice. Let's not blow it next November like we did in 2010!
    • pj  •  8 mths ago
      "...single-handedly blocking legislation that would..."

      IT'S WHAT REPUBLICANS HAVE BEEN DOING SINCE 2008. THE PARTY OF "NO" STRIKES AGAIN!
    • Groover  •  8 mths ago
      What's dumber than a Republican? A dirt poor Republican still voting for the interests of the Koch Bros..
    • RB  •  8 mths ago
      Look in the mirror, voters, to see America's problem. When "Dancing with the Stars" is more important to you than taking the time to research America's issues so that you have a Clue, this is what you get. And deserve.
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