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With the Navigator CO2 pipeline gone, the Midwest has clearly lost jobs and tax revenue. But the size of that economic loss is up for debate. A study funded by Navigator estimated that the project would have employed an average of 3,900 construction workers a year for a period of four years, and resulted in additional property tax payments of up to $63 million a year across the five-state ...

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