Referendum set for South Dakota voters on controversial carbon dioxide pipeline law

A sign reading "Property rights matter, no CO2" stands by a highway near Strasburg, N.D., Jan. 11. A statewide referendum is set for the Nov. 5 general election in South Dakota on a law with regulations for carbon dioxide pipelines, tabbed as a "landowner bill of rights," after a group petitioned to refer the law to voters.
Jack Dura | AP
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