TC Alaska license reaches Senate floorBill must be approved Aug. 2, or license fails; Bipartisan Working Group splits votes in ‘super committee’ vote to move bill Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The TransCanada AGIA license edged out of the Alaska Senate Special Committee on Energy, the so-called super committee, by a vote of 7 to 5 the evening of July 30.
Senate floor debate was the next step; the Senate hadn’t gaveled in yet when Petroleum News wrapped up this issue midday July 31. The H....
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