[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 73 (Wednesday, May 22, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H2845]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A MORE SECURE ENERGY FUTURE IN AMERICA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Missouri (Mrs. Wagner) for 5 minutes.
Mrs. WAGNER. Mr. Speaker, again and again we have heard from this
President and this administration that we need to embrace an ``all-of-
the-above'' approach when it comes to meeting and supplying our
country's energy needs. At the end of the day, this has simply turned
into a ``none-of-the-above'' strategy of failure by this
administration.
Mr. Speaker, this is not complicated. Approving construction of the
Keystone XL pipeline is the first and easiest step that we can take in
order to embrace our energy future immediately, build jobs, and gain
economic security.
The application to build the Keystone XL pipeline has been gaining
dust at the U.S. State Department for more than 4 years awaiting
approval. Each subsequent day that decision isn't made further denies
this country greater energy security and the creation of over half a
million jobs by 2035.
By the State Department's own calculations, the number of potential
jobs through construction alone stands at over 42,000. With the
unemployment rate being above 7.5 percent for 4 of the years that the
Presidential permit has been pending, this just economically is
irresponsible.
With over 15,500 pages already produced in its National Environmental
Policy Act review over the past 4\1/2\ years, under the President's
schedule, we must still wait for yet another report and even more pages
to determine whether construction of the pipeline would be in the
``national interest.''
At any moment, the President could step in and immediately order
approval of the pipeline, yet he continues to sit idly by while more
and more people, including a majority of the general public and even
members of his own party, come out in support of the XL pipeline.
Mr. Speaker, it is beyond a reasonable doubt that creating thousands
of jobs and providing the American people more sources of oil by
approving this infrastructure project that costs the American taxpayers
no money is definitely in the national interest. So what are we waiting
for?
Today, the House of Representatives will take up H.R. 3, the Northern
Route Approval Act, which will approve the Keystone XL construction
application without a Presidential permit and let the American people
know that we will not wait around any longer. At the end of the day,
this crude will find its way to foreign markets one way or another, and
construction of this pipeline will guarantee our access to it and help
secure energy independence in North America.
Today, the average price for a gallon of gas in America is around
$3.60, which is nearly $2 more than when President Obama first took
office. As the summer driving season approaches, that historically
threatens to bring even higher gas prices for American families and
businesses. Ensuring that every environmentally safe source of oil is
available in order to maintain an adequate domestic supply is
absolutely vital.
Because the President, yet again, refuses to act on an issue of such
great importance for the Nation, this Congress will lead by sending a
clear message to the families of this great Nation that we stand with
you, we stand with jobs, and we stand for a more secure energy future
here in America.
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