(LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR) The Lincoln Journal Star reports "It's international in scope and with plenty of interstate commerce dimensions across the entire United States.
But that's not stopping the TransCanada builders of the Keystone XL petroleum pipeline from ramping up efforts this month to persuade Nebraskans that bringing the pipeline through their state is the right thing to do.
And the North Dakota-to-Texas scale of the project and absence of in-state oversight isn't stopping a coalition of pipeline opponents in Nebraska from beginning their own advertising campaign and setting up a toll-free hot line -- 866-363-4648 -- Wednesday to collect complaints from landowners along the proposed route."
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But that's not stopping the TransCanada builders of the Keystone XL petroleum pipeline from ramping up efforts this month to persuade Nebraskans that bringing the pipeline through their state is the right thing to do.
And the North Dakota-to-Texas scale of the project and absence of in-state oversight isn't stopping a coalition of pipeline opponents in Nebraska from beginning their own advertising campaign and setting up a toll-free hot line -- 866-363-4648 -- Wednesday to collect complaints from landowners along the proposed route."
Read the article by clicking the title above.