The move swiftly eliminated the estimated 11,000 U.S. jobs – including 8,000 union jobs – the project would have sustained in 2021. At the time the cross-border permits for the pipeline were rescinded, he and his team were in Nebraska working on a pump station for Keystone XL. MONTANA GOVERNOR CALLS ON BIDEN TO RETHINK KEYSTONE PIPELINE DECISION: ‘IT’S A LIFELINE’"Just like the rest of the country, COVID hurt us bad. "We are very eager to see those workers continue to be employed in good-paying union jobs, even if they might be different ones," Buttigieg said. "I can't understand how the pipeline industry has become the villains," Crabtree said regarding the widespread condemnation of the Keystone XL.
Source: Fox News January 25, 2021 17:26 UTC