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Michigan Reps vote on Keystone speed-up bill and how much they get in oil money

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday to force the Obama administration to make a final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline by Nov. 1

Jul 31, 2020
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday to force the Obama administration to make a final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline by Nov. 1. Maplight.org provides a rundownof how much each member of the Michigan congressional delegation received from the oil and gas industry in the last two years.
Rep. Justin Amash: $500. Did not vote.
Rep. Dan Benishek: $19,950. Voted yes.
Rep. Dave Camp: $23,500. Voted yes.
Rep. Hansen Clarke: $27,000. Voted no.
Rep. John Conyers: $31,400. Voted no.
Rep. John Dingell: $64,500. Voted yes.
Rep. Bill Huizenga: $3,400. Voted yes.
Rep. Dale Kildee: $49,500. Voted no.
Rep. Thad McCotter: $38,000. Voted yes.
Rep. Candice Miller: $41,500. Voted yes.
Rep. Gary Peters: $75,000. Voted no.
Rep. Mike Rogers: $16,600. Voted yes.
Rep. Fred Upton: $53,150. Voted yes.
Rep. Tim Walberg: $13,400. Voted yes.
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