Capitol Corner: CO2 Pipeline project could be on last legs
- A group of Iowa House and Senate Republicans opposed the use of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines, urging legislative restrictions on March 25, 2025.
- These lawmakers aligned with South Dakota's new law banning private land acquisition for such pipelines, specifically targeting Summit Carbon Solutions' $8.9 billion project.
- Rep. Cindy Golding raised concerns that Summit Carbon's pipeline permit application was still active despite opposition, indicating ongoing commitment to the project.
- The Iowa House passed a bill with bipartisan support to limit eminent domain for CO2 pipelines, heading to the Senate for further consideration.
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Capitol Notebook: Iowa GOP lawmakers push for eminent domain restrictions for carbon pipelines
A group of Iowa House and Senate Republicans aired their opposition to the taking of private land for carbon dioxide pipelines and urged both chambers to pass restrictions on Monday.
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