TransCanada PipeLines
Limited $1,000.00
South Dakota – 2007 Scholarship
Fund
TransCanada PipeLines
Ltd. $500.00
Which leads me to the following questions -
- How long has Transcanada Pipelines been involved with ALEC?
- What level of involvement has TransCanada had with writing ALEC legislation?
- Is this why the Premier of Saskatchewan and staff went to an ALEC meeting?
- How much financial support have they given to ALEC?
- How much undue influence have ALEC members had in regards to TransCanada and the Keystone - based on their association with TransCanada through ALEC?
- Did the Koch brothers make sure this connection was made between ALEC and TransCanada?
Lots of questions -
I guess the public would like some Keystone/Transcanada/American Legislative Exchange Council answers on this!!!
UPDATE:
Further Research brought the following items to light:
July 2010
American Legislative Exchange Council
ALEC ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND AGRICULTURE TASK FORCE
MEETING
Natural Resources Task Force
Beth Jensen
Private Sector Member (M1)
Manager, Government Relations
TransCanada
13710 FNB Parkway
Omaha, NE 68154
Phone: 402.492.3400 FAX: 402.492.7491
Then in
2011 - the ALEC resolution
Resolution in Support of the Keystone
XL Pipeline
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE [INSERT LEGISLATIVE BODY] OF THE STATE OF [INSERT STATE]:
WHEREAS, The United States relies –
and will continue to rely for many years – on gasoline, diesel and jet fuel
despite the recent focus on renewable and alternative sources of energy. In order
to fuel our economy, the United States will need more oil and natural gas while
also requiring additional alternative energy sources such as ethanol and other
renewable energy sources; and
WHEREAS, The United States currently
depends on foreign imports for more than half of our petroleum usage. As the
largest consumer of petroleum in the world, our dependence on overseas oil has
created difficult geopolitical relationships with damaging consequences for our
national security; and
WHEREAS, oil shale deposits in the
Bakken Reserves in Montana and North Dakota and South Dakota are an
increasingly important crude oil resource, with an estimated 11 billion barrels
of recoverable crude oil, and there is not enough pipeline capacity for crude
oil supplies from Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma and Texas to
American refineries; and
WHEREAS, Canadian oil reserves contain
an estimated 173 billion barrels of recoverable oil. Canada
is the single largest supplier of oil to the United States at 2.62 million
barrels per day and has the capacity to significantly increase that rate; and 7
WHEREAS, the Keystone XL pipeline
will, when completed, carry 700,000 barrels of North American oil to American
refineries in the Gulf Coast region and construction of the project will create
120,000 jobs nationwide, create $20 billion in economic growth and generate millions
of dollars worth of government receipts; and
WHEREAS, A recent study by the U.S.
Department of Energy found that increasing delivery to American refineries from
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Alberta, as well as Texas and Oklahoma
to American refineries has the potential to substantially reduce our country's
dependency on sources outside of North America; and
WHEREAS, Canada sends more than 99% of
its oil exports to the United States, the bulk of which goes to Midwestern
refineries. Oil companies are investing huge sums to expand and upgrade refineries
in the Midwest and elsewhere to make gasoline
and other refined products from Canadian oil derived from oil sands. The
expansion and upgrade projects will create many new construction jobs over the
next five years and, in [INSERT STATE], substantially add to our state's gross
state product; and
WHEREAS, The same money used to buy
North American oil will likely later be spent directly on U.S. goods and
services in contrast with the money sent to hostile oil-producing governments
that is later used to further anti-democratic agendas. Supporting the continued
shift towards reliable and secure sources of North American oil is of vital
interest to the United States
and the state of [INSERT
STATE].
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That we,
the members of the [INSERT LEGISLATIVE BODY] of the state of [INSERT STATE],
support continued and increased development and delivery of oil derived from
North American oil reserves to American refineries, urge Congress to support
that continued and increased development and delivery, and urge Congress to ask
the U.S. Secretary of State to approve the Keystone XL pipeline project that
has been awaiting a presidential permit since 2008 to reduce dependence on unstable
governments, improve our national security, and strengthen ties with an
important ally; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Clerk
of the [INSERT STATE LEGISLATIVE BODY] transmit duly authenticated copies of
this resolution to the Speaker and Clerk of the United States House of
Representatives, to the President Pro Tempore and Secretary of the United
States Senate, to the members of the [INSERT
STATE] Congressional delegation, and to
the news media of [INSERT
STATE].
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