A former northwest Iowa congressman who has recently spoken out against the use of eminent domain to build carbon dioxide pipelines will be excluded from participating in an upcoming permit hearing as an “intervenor,” according to the Iowa Utilities Board.
Former U.S. Rep. Steve King, a Kiron Republican, is among dozens of people who petitioned to participate as intervenors in Summit Carbon Solutions’ permit process.
Former Congressman Steve King, who recently spoken out against using eminent domain to build carbon dioxide pipelines, will be excluded from participating in a permit hearing, Iowa Utilities Board said.
A former congressman who recently spoken out against using eminent domain to build carbon dioxide pipelines will be excluded from participating in a permit hearing, Iowa Utilities Board said.
A former congressman who recently spoken out against using eminent domain to build carbon dioxide pipelines will be excluded from participating in a permit hearing, Iowa Utilities Board said.