A Senate committee approved legislation that energy lift the 40-year-old ban on the export of crude oil and to open some areas of the outer continental shelf to exploration of oil and gas. Republican Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, chairman of the board, defended the plan to eliminate the restrictions. It passed by a vote of the party-line 12-10. Murkowski said that lifting the ban would turn the United States an energy superpower.
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