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The repeal effort includes officials from Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota and ...
Over 100 state and local officials from the Midwest and West, including South Dakota, are asking the U.S. Senate to eliminate ...
By Joshua Haiar and Seth Tupper, Iowa Capital Dispatch More than 100 state and local officials from the Midwest and West, ...
Eminent domain is supposed to be reserved strictly for projects that are in the public good. The carbon capture and storage ...
Iowa's fight against pipeline eminent domain shows the power of a united people. Bipartisan coalition continues to challenge ...
Outgoing Iowa Republican Governor Kim Reynolds is facing strong backlash from landowners, conservation organizations, ...
On July 1, 197 new laws will take effect in South Dakota, following Gov. Larry Rhoden’s signing of 210 bills, with 13 enacted immediately under emergency clauses. He vetoed two bills—one establishing ...
The company cites increasing jet fuel demand and decreasing gasoline demand as the reason for the project. Carbon ...
At a time when federal overreach seems to creep further into the lives of everyday Americans, South Dakota has drawn a bold line in the sand: private property rights are not up for negotiation.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds vetoed the bill that would have protected private landowners from carbon pipelines that want to use eminent domain to obtain easements. The House approved SF 639 after 13 ...
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