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Some Iowa legislators are hoping to override Gov. Kim Reynolds' veto of House File 639, which would have increased ...
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Iowa governor rejects GOP bill to increase regulations of Summit’s carbon dioxide pipelineDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday rejected a bill that could have introduced more complications for a massive carbon-capture pipeline project routed across several Midwestern ...
The Iowa House got 70 signatures to sign on for a special session to override Gov. Kim Reynolds veto on a bill that would ...
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KCRG on MSNIowa House collects enough signatures to bring lawmakers together for special session on eminent domain billThe Iowa House of Representatives has collected enough signatures to bring lawmakers together for a special session.
Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley, a fellow Republican, has asked state lawmakers to sign a petition calling for a special ...
House Speaker Pat Grassley starts petition to reconvene ... do not want to voluntarily sign agreements to put the pipeline on their land. Per the Iowa permit, Summit still needs a permit from South ...
The legislation was designed by Iowa House Republicans to increase regulations of Summit Carbon Solutions’ estimated $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile project that cuts across Iowa and already has an ...
Iowa governor rejects GOP bill to increase regulations of Summit's carbon dioxide pipeline - Newsday
The legislation was designed by Iowa House Republicans to increase regulations of Summit Carbon Solutions’ estimated $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile (4,023-kilometer) project that cuts across Iowa and ...
The legislation was designed by Iowa House Republicans to increase regulations of Summit Carbon Solutions’ estimated $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile project that cuts across Iowa and already has an ...
The legislation was designed by Iowa House Republicans to increase regulations of Summit Carbon Solutions’ estimated $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile project that cuts across Iowa and already has an ...
The legislation was designed by Iowa House Republicans to increase regulations of Summit Carbon Solutions’ estimated $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile project that cuts across Iowa and already has an ...
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