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(Malvern) -- Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig expects eminent domain legislation to be a major talking point moving forward.
More than 200 bills were signed into law during South Dakota's legislative session in 2025, and the vast majority of them ...
A four-year controversy that has shaken South Dakota’s Republican political establishment culminated Tuesday in the Legislature’s passage of a ban on eminent domain for carbon dioxide ...
(Reuters) -South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed a bill on Thursday banning the use of eminent domain, which allows private land to be taken for public use, for the construction of carbon ...
But in South Dakota, a new law banned the use of eminent domain — the government seizure of private property with compensation — specifically for carbon-capture projects.
South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden announced Thursday that he signed a bill banning the use of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines in that state, delivering a victory to property ...
The South Dakota Supreme Court announced Aug. 22 that Summit Carbon Solutions is not a common carrier and cannot use eminent domain. Photo taken in Fischbach's corn field July 15.
PIERRE — Lawmakers took up a pair of eminent domain bills Monday intended to shut out an Iowa carbon capture company from routing a multi-billion dollar pipeline through South Dakota ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed a bill into law today that prohibits eminent domain for pipelines carrying carbon dioxide – including the 2,500-mile project proposed by Summit Carbon ...
Landowners across the Midwest are celebrating a hard-fought victory for property rights. South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed HB1052 into law, which bans the use of eminent domain for ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed a bill Thursday banning the use of eminent domain to build carbon dioxide pipelines, dealing a huge blow to developers of what’s been billed as the world ...
The South Dakota Supreme Court today issued a ruling that Summit Carbon Solutions is not a common carrier and therefore cannot use eminent domain to survey land in South Dakota.