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Buerkle on Obama Administration’s rejection of Keystone Pipeline application
I am extremely disappointed that President Obama decided to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. The pipeline provided an excellent opportunity for the President to show the American people he is serious about creating jobs and moving the United States toward energy independence. What this country needs are job-creating initiatives as well as an energy policy […]
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I am extremely disappointed that President Obama decided to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. The pipeline provided an excellent opportunity for the President to show the American people he is serious about creating jobs and moving the United States toward energy independence.
What this country needs are job-creating initiatives as well as an energy policy that reduces our dependence on oil from the Middle East. The President had an opportunity to address both issues and he failed to do so.
The Keystone XL Pipeline project is a proposed 1,700 mile pipeline that would bring 700,000 barrels of oil a day from Canada to the U.S.
Ann Marie Buerkle (R–Onondaga) is the U.S. Representative for New York’s 25th Congressional District, which encompasses all of Onondaga and Wayne counties and parts of Cayuga and Monroe counties.
Protest against SOPA, PIPA includes SU’s iSchool
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) is participating in a protest today against two bills in Congress aimed at combating online piracy.
M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) earned $148 million in the fourth quarter, down from $204 million a year earlier. Earnings per share in the period totaled
Plans move forward for Ithaca-area wind farm
ENFIELD — Pipestone, Minn.–based Juhl Wind, Inc. signed a development services agreement with Black Oak Wind Farm, LLC near Ithaca for a proposed 15 to
US Airways to use Sensis system at three hubs
DeWITT — US Airways will deploy Saab Sensis Corp. technology at three of its hubs around the country. The airline plans to begin using Sensis’
EMA combines with Cincinnati firm
SYRACUSE – Eric Mower and Associates (EMA) has combined with Cincinnati-based Strata-G Communications, adding 35 people and $35 million in capitalized billings. EMA, based in
New York manufacturing conditions keep rising in January
Business conditions for New York Manufacturers continued to swing upward in January, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s monthly Empire State Manufacturing
O’Brien & Gere acquires S.C. firm
SYRACUSE – Syracuse-based O’Brien & Gere has acquired the remaining 55 percent ownership of the architecture and engineering firm Lindbergh & Associates of North Charleston,
Founding member leaving Green & Seifter for hospital position
SYRACUSE — Lowell Seifter plans to leave Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC to become general counsel at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center. Seifter will surrender
Gallagher Benefit Services wants to expand in Syracuse
SALINA — The head of a national employee-benefits consulting firm’s Syracuse–area office wants to expand the company’s reach in the region over the next several
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