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Referred Law 21 on the ballot for South Dakota citizens to decide the path forward with carbon pipelines.
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One of the more debated topics South Dakota voters are deciding on in November is Referred Law 21.
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Carbon pipelines have become a hotly debated issue across the Midwest, and South Dakota is no different. One poll, discussed this week, shows wide opposition to installation when eminent domain is involved.
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South Dakota Supreme Court is ordering a lower court to reconsider its a case granting a carbon pipeline company eminent domain power.
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The South Dakota Secretary of State approved a citizen referral for a state law called the “Landowner’s Bill of Rights,” meaning it gets placed on the November ballot.
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The South Dakota secretary of state’s office says a group opposing new pipeline regulations has filed a petition to place the issue on the November ballet.
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The company aiming to build a carbon sequestration pipeline network across the Midwest notches a victory after receiving approval in Iowa
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We speak to one of the prime sponsors of Senate Bill 201, which was signed into law this session. Rep. Will Mortenson joins us for a look at the content of the bill.
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Lincoln County commissioners established a county advisory committee focused on carbon pipelines. This comes amid ongoing opposition from many county landowners against a proposed CO2 pipeline.
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One county wants to get ahead of future pipeline debates by establishing a committee solely to advise on CO2 pipelines into the future.