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US House votes to approve Keystone XL pipeline; Senate prospects unclear

Republican-led US House of Representatives passed a bill that would approve construction of Keystone XL pipeline.

Republican-led US House of Representatives passed a bill that would approve construction of Keystone XL pipeline. Republican-led US House of Representatives passed a bill that would approve construction of Keystone XL pipeline.

The Republican-led US House of Representatives passed a bill on Friday that would approve construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, but prospects for the Senate approving the measure were uncertain.

TransCanada Corp’s controversial $8 billion pipeline would help transport crude oil from Canada to the Gulf

of Mexico, but is opposed by environmentalists.

Anidentical bill will be considered by the Senate next week but may lack the votes to pass. The bills also could face a veto threat by President Barack Obama.

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