South Dakota voters in a referendum Tuesday negated a law meant to ease the path of carbon dioxide pipeline construction.
South Dakota residents voted to repeal Senate Bill 201, legislation meant to pave the way for the construction of a major ...
A proposed $8.9-billion carbon-capture pipeline that has polarized the US Corn Belt is facing one of its biggest obstacles ...
A "no" vote means the state law in question would be rejected, and that raises fresh questions about the Summit Carbon ...
A veto referendum is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that asks voters whether to uphold or repeal an enacted law ... Summit Carbon Solutions to gain approval to build a carbon pipeline that ...
When South Dakota voters cast their presidential-year ballots Nov. 5, they’ll also decide whether to reject or keep a law ...
This referendum lets voters decide whether to uphold a pipeline bill that was passed by legislators. The act would allow counties to set a surcharge on carbon dioxide pipelines of $1 per foot ...
South Dakota voters have rejected a measure that proposed consistent carbon pipeline regulations in the state. Farm Bureau ...
The law up for referendum, known as Referred Law 21 ... t be on the hook if there’s damage to the land. “It ensures carbon pipeline projects respect landowners while securing the future ...
(Bloomberg) -- A proposed $8.9-billion carbon-capture pipeline ... a spattering of corn farmers who the pipeline pledges to benefit. The law up for referendum, known as Referred Law 21, is so ...
(Bloomberg) -- A proposed $8.9-billion carbon-capture pipeline ... decide whether to reject a law passed earlier this year that’s viewed by opponents as pro-pipeline. If the measure is scrapped ...