S. 1932 - A Bill to Require the Secretary of State to Act on a Permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline.

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A bill to require the Secretary of State to act on a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. (by CRS) 
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A Bill to Require the Secretary of State to Act on a Permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline.

S. 1932 — 112th Congress (2011–2012)

Summary
A bill to require the Secretary of State to act on a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. (by CRS)
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A bill to require the Secretary of State to act on a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
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    Sponsor
    Richard Lugar
    Co-Sponsors
    Subjects
    • Energy
    • Canada
    • Congressional oversight
    • Environmental assessment, monitoring, research
    • Historic sites and heritage areas
    • Intergovernmental relations
    • Licensing and registrations
    • Nebraska
    • Oil and gas
    • Pipelines
    • State and local government operations
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    Introduced11/30/2011
    Bill History

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    ActionDateDescription
    Introduced11/30/2011
    11/30/2011Introduced in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.
    Put on a legislative calendar12/01/2011Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 245.
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    5 Organizations Support and 9 Oppose; See Which Ones

    Organizations that took a position on
    A Bill to Require the Secretary of State to Act on a Permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline.

    5 organizations support this bill

    AFL-CIO
    Oil and Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee (2011, December 6). The Building and Construction Trades Department endorses The North American Energy Security Act. Retrieved January 11, 2012, from Get Informed.
    American Petroleum Institute
    Sabrina Fang (2011, November 30). API supports pro-Keystone legislation to speed job creation and enhance energy security. Retrieved January 13, 2012, from API.
    International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers
    Oil and Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee (2011, December 2). America’s Workers Need the Keystone XL Pipeline, Support Calls to Expedite Its Approval. Retrieved January 11, 2012, from Get Informed.
    National Association of Manufacturers
    Chip Yost (2011, December 1). Sen. Lugar Introduces Bill to Require Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved January 13, 2012, from Shopfloor.
    U. S. Chamber of Commerce
    R. Bruce Josten, & (2011, December 1). Letter in support of S. 1932, the "North American Energy Security Act of 2011" .. Retrieved January 13, 2012, from Institute for 21st Century Energy.

    9 organizations oppose this bill

    Amalgamated Transit Union
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    Communications Workers of America
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    Environment America
    John Cross, Anna Aurilio & Rob Sargent (2011, November 30). Senators Try To Bulldoze Environmental Review of Keystone. Retrieved January 13, 2012, from Environment America.
    International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    Natural Resources Defense Council
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    Service Employees International Union
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    Sierra Club
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    Transport Workers Union of America
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.
    United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union
    Communications Workers of America (2012, January 18). Environmental Groups, Unions Support President's Decision on Keystone XL. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from News.

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    Includes reported contributions to congressional campaigns of Senators in office during the 112th U.S. Congress, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MapLight, July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2011.
    Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org

    Contributions by Legislator

    Namesort iconPartyState$ From Interest Groups
    That Support
    $ From Interest Groups
    That Oppose
    Daniel K. AkakaDHI$54,350$47,510
    Andrew Lamar AlexanderRTN$24,000$500
    Kelly AyotteRNH$42,150$0
    John BarrassoRWY$67,000$0
    Max BaucusDMT$92,500$56,200
    Mark BegichDAK$46,000$146,674
    Michael BennetDCO$51,150$194,011
    Jesse "Jeff" BingamanDNM$57,000$13,501
    Richard BlumenthalDCT$54,500$123,306
    Roy BluntRMO$159,700$2,500
    John BoozmanRAR$9,150$0
    Barbara BoxerDCA$92,050$326,242
    Scott BrownRMA$31,250$4,800
    Sherrod BrownDOH$124,750$175,650
    Richard BurrRNC$31,945$15,550
    Maria CantwellDWA$13,300$159,353
    Ben CardinDMD$85,350$90,075
    Tom CarperDDE$52,500$21,910
    Bob CaseyDPA$134,900$151,263
    Clarence Saxby ChamblissRGA$52,600$0
    Daniel CoatsRIN$35,000$0
    Tom CoburnROK$24,800$0
    William Thad CochranRMS$14,500$2,300
    Susan CollinsRME$34,400$17,400
    Gaylord Kent ConradDND$24,900$22,000
    Chris CoonsDDE$38,850$79,677
    Bob CorkerRTN$101,150$1,000
    John CornynRTX$73,850$0
    Mike CrapoRID$17,000$1,300
    Jim DeMintRSC$32,300$8,950
    Dick DurbinDIL$65,050$98,860
    Mike EnziRWY$18,300$3,500
    Dianne FeinsteinDCA$54,880$56,300
    Al FrankenDMN$54,810$265,303
    Kirsten GillibrandDNY$203,300$262,009
    Lindsey GrahamRSC$13,384$1,250
    Chuck GrassleyRIA$18,400$0
    Kay HaganDNC$41,500$104,697
    Tom HarkinDIA$79,800$88,315
    Orrin HatchRUT$42,250$11,000
    Dean HellerRNV$8,500$0
    John HoevenRND$27,000$2,500
    Kay Bailey HutchisonRTX$34,300$2,550
    Jim InhofeROK$66,200$0
    Dan InouyeDHI$45,200$25,700
    Johnny IsaksonRGA$21,700$4,900
    Mike JohannsRNE$39,200$0
    Ron JohnsonRWI$21,300$0
    Tim JohnsonDSD$87,000$81,300
    John KerryDMA$40,250$62,920
    Mark KirkRIL$133,712$24,310
    Amy KlobucharDMN$104,250$165,700
    Herb KohlDWI$0$0
    Jon KylRAZ$53,900$0
    Mary LandrieuDLA$84,700$59,066
    Frank LautenbergDNJ$69,850$80,403
    Patrick LeahyDVT$25,000$63,500
    Mike LeeRUT$6,900$0
    Carl LevinDMI$59,650$75,395
    Joe LiebermanICT$84,850$34,450
    Dick LugarRIN$10,500$11,100
    Joe ManchinDWV$95,500$93,450
    John McCainRAZ$19,850$0
    Claire McCaskillDMO$105,250$158,610
    Addison "Mitch" McConnellRKY$74,950$5,600
    Bob MenéndezDNJ$104,400$100,400
    Jeff MerkleyDOR$97,000$166,445
    Barbara MikulskiDMD$44,000$64,850
    Jerry MoranRKS$52,500$3,500
    Lisa MurkowskiRAK$66,000$7,250
    Patty MurrayDWA$86,700$177,007
    Earl "Ben" NelsonDNE$62,250$31,750
    Clarence "Bill" NelsonDFL$30,367$77,805
    Rand PaulRKY$32,540$0
    Rob PortmanROH$82,250$4,750
    Mark PryorDAR$90,700$37,000
    John "Jack" ReedDRI$73,000$58,560
    Harry ReidDNV$115,000$211,659
    Jim RischRID$12,000$0
    Charles "Pat" RobertsRKS$89,550$0
    John "Jay" RockefellerDWV$54,000$117,400
    Marco RubioRFL$55,106$0
    Bernie SandersIVT$76,500$107,150
    Chuck SchumerDNY$68,800$98,300
    Jeff SessionsRAL$16,400$2,000
    Jeanne ShaheenDNH$80,500$176,817
    Richard ShelbyRAL$12,000$4,700
    Olympia SnoweRME$21,650$16,150
    Debbie StabenowDMI$65,425$94,910
    Jon TesterDMT$81,750$216,506
    John ThuneRSD$39,000$4,400
    Patrick ToomeyRPA$59,850$12,050
    Mark UdallDCO$120,500$422,947
    Tom UdallDNM$108,800$245,204
    David VitterRLA$65,000$18,600
    Mark WarnerDVA$69,850$61,183
    Jim WebbDVA$72,456$94,640
    Sheldon WhitehouseDRI$88,550$141,360
    Roger WickerRMS$69,450$3,300
    Ron WydenDOR$37,500$30,500

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    NamePartyState$ From Interest Groups
    That Support
    $ From Interest Groups
    That Oppose
    Daniel K. AkakaDHI$54,350$47,510
    Andrew Lamar AlexanderRTN$24,000$500
    Kelly AyotteRNH$42,150$0
    John BarrassoRWY$67,000$0
    Max BaucusDMT$92,500$56,200
    Mark BegichDAK$46,000$146,674
    Michael BennetDCO$51,150$194,011
    Jesse "Jeff" BingamanDNM$57,000$13,501
    Richard BlumenthalDCT$54,500$123,306
    Roy BluntRMO$159,700$2,500
    John BoozmanRAR$9,150$0
    Barbara BoxerDCA$92,050$326,242
    Scott BrownRMA$31,250$4,800
    Sherrod BrownDOH$124,750$175,650
    Richard BurrRNC$31,945$15,550
    Maria CantwellDWA$13,300$159,353
    Ben CardinDMD$85,350$90,075
    Tom CarperDDE$52,500$21,910
    Bob CaseyDPA$134,900$151,263
    Clarence Saxby ChamblissRGA$52,600$0
    Daniel CoatsRIN$35,000$0
    Tom CoburnROK$24,800$0
    William Thad CochranRMS$14,500$2,300
    Susan CollinsRME$34,400$17,400
    Gaylord Kent ConradDND$24,900$22,000
    Chris CoonsDDE$38,850$79,677
    Bob CorkerRTN$101,150$1,000
    John CornynRTX$73,850$0
    Mike CrapoRID$17,000$1,300
    Jim DeMintRSC$32,300$8,950
    Dick DurbinDIL$65,050$98,860
    Mike EnziRWY$18,300$3,500
    Dianne FeinsteinDCA$54,880$56,300
    Al FrankenDMN$54,810$265,303
    Kirsten GillibrandDNY$203,300$262,009
    Lindsey GrahamRSC$13,384$1,250
    Chuck GrassleyRIA$18,400$0
    Kay HaganDNC$41,500$104,697
    Tom HarkinDIA$79,800$88,315
    Orrin HatchRUT$42,250$11,000
    Dean HellerRNV$8,500$0
    John HoevenRND$27,000$2,500
    Kay Bailey HutchisonRTX$34,300$2,550
    Jim InhofeROK$66,200$0
    Dan InouyeDHI$45,200$25,700
    Johnny IsaksonRGA$21,700$4,900
    Mike JohannsRNE$39,200$0
    Ron JohnsonRWI$21,300$0
    Tim JohnsonDSD$87,000$81,300
    John KerryDMA$40,250$62,920
    Mark KirkRIL$133,712$24,310
    Amy KlobucharDMN$104,250$165,700
    Herb KohlDWI$0$0
    Jon KylRAZ$53,900$0
    Mary LandrieuDLA$84,700$59,066
    Frank LautenbergDNJ$69,850$80,403
    Patrick LeahyDVT$25,000$63,500
    Mike LeeRUT$6,900$0
    Carl LevinDMI$59,650$75,395
    Joe LiebermanICT$84,850$34,450
    Dick LugarRIN$10,500$11,100
    Joe ManchinDWV$95,500$93,450
    John McCainRAZ$19,850$0
    Claire McCaskillDMO$105,250$158,610
    Addison "Mitch" McConnellRKY$74,950$5,600
    Bob MenéndezDNJ$104,400$100,400
    Jeff MerkleyDOR$97,000$166,445
    Barbara MikulskiDMD$44,000$64,850
    Jerry MoranRKS$52,500$3,500
    Lisa MurkowskiRAK$66,000$7,250
    Patty MurrayDWA$86,700$177,007
    Earl "Ben" NelsonDNE$62,250$31,750
    Clarence "Bill" NelsonDFL$30,367$77,805
    Rand PaulRKY$32,540$0
    Rob PortmanROH$82,250$4,750
    Mark PryorDAR$90,700$37,000
    John "Jack" ReedDRI$73,000$58,560
    Harry ReidDNV$115,000$211,659
    Jim RischRID$12,000$0
    Charles "Pat" RobertsRKS$89,550$0
    John "Jay" RockefellerDWV$54,000$117,400
    Marco RubioRFL$55,106$0
    Bernie SandersIVT$76,500$107,150
    Chuck SchumerDNY$68,800$98,300
    Jeff SessionsRAL$16,400$2,000
    Jeanne ShaheenDNH$80,500$176,817
    Richard ShelbyRAL$12,000$4,700
    Olympia SnoweRME$21,650$16,150
    Debbie StabenowDMI$65,425$94,910
    Jon TesterDMT$81,750$216,506
    John ThuneRSD$39,000$4,400
    Patrick ToomeyRPA$59,850$12,050
    Mark UdallDCO$120,500$422,947
    Tom UdallDNM$108,800$245,204
    David VitterRLA$65,000$18,600
    Mark WarnerDVA$69,850$61,183
    Jim WebbDVA$72,456$94,640
    Sheldon WhitehouseDRI$88,550$141,360
    Roger WickerRMS$69,450$3,300
    Ron WydenDOR$37,500$30,500

    Interest Groups that support this bill

    $ Donated
    Building trades unions$3,538,055
    Petroleum refining & marketing$1,824,614
    Manufacturing$273,112
    Chambers of commerce$249,644

    Interest Groups that oppose this bill

    $ Donated
    Environmental policy$3,056,809
    Manufacturing unions$909,944
    Transportation unions$816,350
    Commercial service unions$443,200
    Communications & hi-tech unions$402,150
    Other transportation unions$373,400
    Automotive Unions$311,600
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