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Pipeline populism: Can Jeff Barth ride surge of landowner discontent to South Dakota PUC upset?

With deficits in voter registration, name recognition and financing, Jeff Barth, the Democratic candidate for the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, should be dead in the water in his bid to unseat incumbent Chris Nelson. But, with widespread anger stemming from two planned carbon pipelines in the eastern part of the state, Barth has his message, and his chance.

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South-dakota
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Gregory-county
Leola
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Mcpherson-county
Iowa
Moody-county
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Clayton-rentschler

Pipeline populism: Can Jeff Barth ride surge of landowner discontent to South Dakota PUC upset?

With deficits in voter registration, name recognition and financing, Jeff Barth, the Democratic candidate for the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, should be dead in the water in his bid to unseat incumbent Chris Nelson. But, with widespread anger stemming from two planned carbon pipelines in the eastern part of the state, Barth has his message, and his chance.

Minnehaha-county
South-dakota
United-states
Gregory-county
Leola
Hand-county
Mcpherson-county
Iowa
Moody-county
North-dakota
Meade-county
Clayton-rentschler

Pipeline populism: Can Jeff Barth ride surge of landowner discontent to South Dakota PUC upset?

With deficits in voter registration, name recognition and financing, Jeff Barth, the Democratic candidate for the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, should be dead in the water in his bid to unseat incumbent Chris Nelson. But, with widespread anger stemming from two planned carbon pipelines in the eastern part of the state, Barth has his message, and his chance.

Minnehaha-county
South-dakota
United-states
Gregory-county
Leola
Hand-county
Mcpherson-county
Iowa
Moody-county
North-dakota
Meade-county
Clayton-rentschler

Pipeline populism: Can Jeff Barth ride surge of landowner discontent to South Dakota PUC upset?

With deficits in voter registration, name recognition and financing, Jeff Barth, the Democratic candidate for the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, should be dead in the water in his bid to unseat incumbent Chris Nelson. But, with widespread anger stemming from two planned carbon pipelines in the eastern part of the state, Barth has his message, and his chance.

Minnehaha-county
South-dakota
United-states
Gregory-county
Leola
Hand-county
Mcpherson-county
Iowa
Moody-county
North-dakota
Meade-county
Clayton-rentschler

South Dakota farmers don't see Summit carbon dioxide pipeline as a public utility worthy of eminent domain

A group of farmers near Leola, South Dakota, and Aberdeen, South Dakota, say they are ethanol supporters but that the proposed Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline will cause them far more than what the company is paying for easements. They also say the lurking threat of eminent domain is inappropriate because the pipeline is not for a public utility. They think the long-term strategy of installing a pipeline to satisfy what may be of environmentally uncertain value is wrong, substituting their loss for likely a temporary gain for ethanol and pipeline investors.

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