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House Representatives and Seat Senate

vote: One senator didn’t vote, according to Globe and Mail. A two-thirds majority would also be required in the House of Representatives, where the chances are even less likely. The 62-37 vote fell five short of the 67 votes needed – the two-thirds majority in the 100-seat Senate – required to override a presidential veto. More Related to this StoryThe Keystone XL pipeline is not Canada, Mr. Gavino Garay reports. BuffettGehman and Lounsbury On big resource projects, when does ‘no’ mean ‘no’ COLIN ROBERTSON Keystone XL has sucked up too much energy; let move on President Barack Obama vetoes a Republican bill approving the Keystone XL pipeline. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.