Petitions filed to refer carbon pipeline law to ballot, Summit plans to reapply for SD permit

South Dakota voters might decide on Nov. 5 whether to reject a new state law regulating carbon dioxide pipelines.The ballot measure committee known as the South Dakota Property Rights and Local Control Alliance submitted an estimated 28,000 petition signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office on Monday, said Jim Eschenbaum, chairman of the organization. The group needed signatures fr...

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