- Effort to end 40-year-old restrictions heads to Senate
- Bill faces threat of presidential veto, but oil industry declares win
The House of Representatives voted on Friday to lift a 40-year ban on the export of crude oil, delivering on a top legislative priority for the oil industry and setting the stage for a new clash with the White House over energy.
The 261-159 vote seeks to end a ban put in place during the Arab oil embargo of the 1970s. Twenty-six Democrats voted with Republicans in support of the measures.