Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR125

Introduced
5/31/13  
Introduced
5/31/13  
Passed
6/1/13  
Passed
6/1/13  
Engrossed
6/2/13  

Caption

Memorializes Congress to urge the U.S. Department of State to approve the presidential permit application allowing the construction and operation of the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline between the United States and Canada.

Impact

The passing of SCR125 could significantly impact state laws related to energy and infrastructure. By facilitating the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, the resolution aims to boost local economies through job opportunities and increased energy production capabilities. This bill highlights the potential to displace a substantial portion of imported oil by increasing the capacity to handle oil from Canada’s oil sands, ultimately positioning the U.S. to secure a more stable domestic energy supply.

Summary

SCR125 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that seeks to memorialize Congress to urge the U.S. Department of State to approve the presidential permit for the construction and operation of the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline. The resolution emphasizes the importance of the pipeline in enhancing the United States' energy independence by reducing the reliance on oil imports from other countries, particularly from the Middle East and Venezuela. It advocates for the economic benefits associated with the pipeline, such as job creation in both construction and manufacturing sectors.

Sentiment

Discussion around SCR125 demonstrated strong support from legislators who view it as a vital step towards enhancing national energy security. Proponents argue that it represents a forward-thinking approach to energy management that prioritizes job creation and economic growth. However, there exists notable contention surrounding the environmental considerations linked to the pipeline's construction, with some advocacy groups voicing concerns over its environmental footprint and potential risks to ecosystems.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention stem from the extensive public consultation process and various environmental studies that accompanied the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. While supporters underline the thorough evaluations indicating minimal environmental impact, opponents remain wary and advocate for ongoing scrutiny regarding the pipeline’s implications on sustainable practices and climate change. The resolution encapsulates the broader debate on balancing energy needs and environmental responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR115

Requests joint committee study of the presidential permit application allowing the construction and operation of the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline between the United States and Canada.

LA SR9

Urging the President of the United States to restart and expedite the completion of the Keystone XL pipeline.

LA SR58

Opposes President Biden's revocation of Presidential Permit for Keystone XL pipeline.

LA SR57

Opposes President Biden's revocation of Presidential Permit for Keystone XL pipeline.

LA AR113

Opposes President Biden's revocation of Presidential Permit for Keystone XL pipeline.

LA AR135

Opposes President Biden's revocation of Presidential Permit for Keystone XL pipeline.

LA SR87

Urges federal government to approve construction of oil and natural gas pipelines within United States including those that have been shut down or have had approval denied.

LA AR103

Urges federal government to approve construction of oil and natural gas pipelines within United States including those that have been shut down or have had approval denied.

LA AR28

Urges federal government to approve construction of oil and natural gas pipelines within United States including those that have been shut down or have had approval denied.

LA HR1036

To Encourage The United States Government To Resume The Keystone Xl Pipeline Project.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.