- LAPORTE, Pa. (Huffington Post)
- The bios below were provided by Pipeline. For more on Pipelines Innovator of The Year event, see the links to our coverage and embedded video at the end of this post. Mark Allen is president and founder of Wichita-based Enertech. (Omaha World-Herald)
- pipeline in northern Pennsylvania say they relied on the pipeline companys assurances that it would minimize the use of eminent domain. (Indiana Gazette)
- Hoffa is not alone among labor leaders. The list of those urging Obama to approve the pipeline reads like a whos who of Big Labor. (Washington Examiner)
- Among those opposed to the president's decision is Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska. The "Obama administration's decision to deny or delay the Keystone Pipeline project from moving forward is disappointing and frustrating," Begich said. (NewsMax.com)
- in northern Pennsylvania say they relied on the pipeline companys assurances that it would minimize the use of eminent domain. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- WASHINGTON — Arkansas lawmakers expressed disappointment Wednesday in President Barack Obama's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline Arkansas Sens. Mark Pryor, a Democrat, and John Boozman, a Republican, and Reps. (Southwest Times Record)
- Construction of the pipeline will directly employ some 20,000 private-sector workers and if spin-off jobs are included, could result in more than 100,000 jobs. (MLive.com)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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