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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 ...
State Rep. Bobby Kauffman represents District 82, which covers parts of Scott, Muscatine and Cedar counties. He helped craft the bill that was vetoed.
Iowa State Rep. Steven Holt backed away from a call to impeach Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, but he vowed to continue to fight for the rights of landowners.
Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley, a fellow Republican, said he has asked legislators to sign a petition to call a special session of the Iowa Legislature to override Reynolds’ veto.
DES MOINES, Iowa (North Dakota Monitor) – Gov. Kim Reynolds Wednesday vetoed a controversial bill pertaining to eminent ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday rejected a bill that could have introduced more complications for ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have placed new limits on the use of eminent domain for projects like ...
It could take more than a year for Summit Carbon Solutions to get approval in South Dakota for its proposed carbon dioxide pipeline. That’s because the company, which was denied a pipeline ...
South Dakota regulators denied Summit Carbon Solutions' application for a carbon dioxide pipeline, citing an unviable route due to landowner opposition and eminent domain restrictions. This marks ...
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