U.S. Senators Bob Menendez and Kirsten Gillibrand filed an amendment to the Keystone XL Pipeline bill to hold big oil companies like TransCanada accountable for any potential oil spills by lifting the current cap on liabilities companies face.  Federal law currently protects oil companies by limiting their spill liabilities – making them responsible for only up to $134 million in damages for offshore oil spills, and $350 million for spills that occur onshore.

“This amendment says simply to Big Oil: If you break it, you buy it,” said Senator Menendez. “The best way to prevent oil spills is to make sure oil companies like TransCanada pay for all of the damages oil spills cause. If you hurt small businesses or communities, you fix them.  If you hurt someone, you make it right.  If you pollute, you pay.  This amendment removes the cap on big oil companies' liabilities, helping to make sure companies that spill pay the bill – and do the right thing by the American people should accidents happen.”

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