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Signatures supporting repeal of 'Landowner Rights' pipeline law turned in
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Signatures supporting repeal of 'Landowner Rights' pipeline law turned in

Carbon pipeline opponents fighting Senate Bill 201 await ballot certification after petitions submitted to South Dakota Secretary of State

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Mark Lapka addresses a landowners’ rights rally at the state Capitol, while Jerad Bossly stands by with petitions to deliver to Gov. Kristi Noem’s office asking her to call for a special session. (Austin Goss/The Dakota Scout)

PIERRE — Petitions to force a vote on carbon pipeline policy in South Dakota have been submitted to the state's top election official.

The political campaign committee South Dakota Property Rights and Local Control Alliance has turned in signatures in support of repealing Senate Bill 201, submitting petitions to South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson’s office Monday.

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