Lawmakers have yet to agree on whether private companies should be allowed to use eminent domain for a proposed carbon capture pipeline, leaving landowners and industry groups waiting on an outcome that could have lasting impacts across the state.
Iowa lawmakers at a standstill over pipeline fight that could shape landowners’ rights
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