Keystone XL can't solve all of our employment problems, but it could have helped many by now.
Robert Latta
The Public Record
President Obama's State Department estimates that the $7 billion private investment, shovel-ready Keystone XL infrastructure project will support over 42,000 jobs during the construction phase alone.
I look forward to a thorough discussion among our subcommittee members and the stakeholders as we grapple with the issues in the ever-evolving video marketplace.
they said they could double their business and double the amount of employees up to 90, but they are not going to do it.
It looks to me that DOE is picking and choosing which laws are convenient to follow.
So we are talking $34 billion out there that is going to be expended when we already had a site Yucca, is that correct?
Unfortunately, these job creators, many of them small businesses, are holding back from doing what they do best.
Regulatory burden is the number one issue I hear from everyone that I visit in my district.





