By Matt Bewig
United States - Environmental group Friends of the Earth (FOE) last week sued the State Department
for access to communications between it and lobbyists promoting the
Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, two of whom were prominent fundraisers
for the 2008 presidential campaign of Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton. That project, in which Canadian oil company TransCanada wants to build nearly 2,000 miles of pipeline to carry tar sands oil from Alberta, Canada,
to refineries on the Gulf of Mexico, requires a presidential permit
from the State Department. FOE originally filed a Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) request for the materials in 2010.
Two of the lobbyists named in the FOIA request, Gordon Giffin of McKenna, Long & Aldridge, and James Blanchard of DLA Piper,
were fundraising bundlers for Clinton’s presidential bid, and DLA Piper
was the largest single corporate source of employee and PAC
contributions to her campaign. Both Blanchard and Giffin served as U.S.
Ambassador to Canada under President Bill Clinton, Blanchard from
1993-1997 and Giffin from 1997-2001.
A third pipeline lobbyist, Paul Elliott, worked on Clinton’s
campaign as national deputy director and chief of staff for delegate
selection. Although the Obama administration recently rejected the
permit, TransCanada is preparing a new permit application, leading Damon
Moglen, climate and energy project director at FOE, to explain the
continued relevance of the request: “The communications we seek are key
to ensuring that the State Department isn’t letting lobbyists’ personal
connections to Secretary Clinton or President Obama bias its
decision-making."
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