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Records Show Montana Paid Civil Rights Groups $60,000 In Keystone XL Lawsuit

Montana paid a civil liberties advocacy group more than $60,000 last year as part of a settlement after the state initially refused to release hundreds of documents related to its preparations for possible protests against the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline. Montana Lee Newspaper’s Montana State Bureau reports the money covered the AC...

Senator Daines Highlights Economic Losses From Keystone XL Cancellation

Senator Steve Daines and other lawmakers sent a letter to the Biden Administration’s Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm demanding her agency to disclose the number of jobs lost when President Biden canceled the Keystone XL oil pipeline. He notes Eastern Montana as one of the areas whose                 economies has suffered due to it cancella...

Keystone XL Lawsuit Dismissed

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown dismissed a 23-state case Thursday that was filed against President Biden which included Montana over his decision to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline cross border permit on his first day in office. In his decision Judge Brown wrote the court takes TC Energy at its word that Keystone XL is dead saying the court...

Keystone XL Pipeline Developer Drops Out

It’s the end of the pipeline road. From Pacifica Network and the Public Affairs News Service Nadia Ramligan reports. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/6-10_537.mp3

Representative Rosendale Makes Case For Reviving Keystone XL Pipeline

As Congress considers what to include in an upcoming infrastructure package Montana’s lone Representative Matt Rosendale is fighting for the reauthorization of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Taking to the floor of the House he highlighted the detrimental effects President Joe Biden’s decisions have had on Montana specifically outlining how Fall...