Letter to Hon. Jennifer Granholm, Secretary of Energy - Risch, Daines, Senate Republicans Press Administration: Where is Keystone XL Pipeline Jobs Loss Report?

Letter

Dear Secretary Granholm:

Section 40434 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which became law on November 15,
2021, directed the Secretary of Energy to conduct a study to estimate "the total number of jobs that
were lost as a direct or indirect result of" and "the impact on consumer energy costs that are
projected to result as a direct or indirect result of" President Biden's Executive Order canceling the
Keystone XL Pipeline. The Secretary of Energy was required to release results of that study to
Congress no later than 90 days after enactment. This Sunday, February 13, 2022, marked 90 days
since enactment of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Department of Energy has
not released the required report. We request that you immediately provide the current status of
the required report and provide the report to the appropriate Congressional Committees.

At the time of its closure, the Keystone XL Pipeline project was already under construction and
employed more than 1,500 workers. By the end of 2021, the Keystone XL pipeline was projected
to provide approximately 11,000 jobs. The closure erased thousands of real, high-paying jobs
and approximately $800 million in wages. Significant prospective spending for rural
communities and small businesses, as well as tax revenue for local schools and public safety,
disappeared with the stroke of a pen. President Biden's Executive Order destroyed numerous
jobs and changed countless lives. It also strained relationships with Canada and put the United
States at a strategic disadvantage when it comes to energy security for us and our allies.
Knowing the full impact of the President's actions is important to the American people.

We urge you to complete your obligation under the law and release your report to Congress
immediately. We look forward to a prompt and detailed response.

Sincerely,


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