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"Senate Set for Thursday Keystone Vote"

"The Senate is set to greenlight its Keystone XL bill on Thursday, just 48 hours after Democrats forced Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to postpone victory on the oil pipeline he has made the GOP’s first priority for 2015.

The final Keystone vote comes after a Wednesday voting marathon and brings Republicans to the edge of success on their first bill of the year. But it’s only an incremental step in their years-long battle with President Barack Obama over the $8 billion pipeline.

The GOP still lacks the votes to override an imminent veto of its Keystone plan, and House leaders are undecided on whether to take a vote on the Senate version of the bill or to pursue the first bicameral conference talks of the new Congress."

Elana Schor reports for Politico January 29, 2015.

SEE ALSO:

"Senate Near Finish Line on Keystone XL" (National Journal)

Source: Politico, 01/29/2015