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Michigan House approves Straits oil pipeline legislation

Legislation that would facilitate the replacement of an oil pipeline in the Great Lakes is a step closer to Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder's desk.
    The Republican-led House approved the bill 74-34 Tuesday. The measure could be passed by the Senate later in the day.
    It would require a state authority to quickly OK the Snyder administration's deal for the construction and operation of a utility tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac. The tunnel would house a replacement for a segment of Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline. The company would pay for the tunnel.
    Supporters say the tunnel would protect the lakes from a spill, but opponents say Line 5 should not remain open for up to 10 years open while the tunnel and replacement segment are built.