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Fourteen Republican attorneys general, including Montana’s, are protesting Pres. Joe Biden’s decision to cancel a border crossing permit vital to construction of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline.
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A lawsuit challenging a border crossing permit for the Keystone XL pipeline is on hold after Pres. Joe Biden canceled the permit last month.
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Members of Montana’s congressional delegation are pushing-back on President Joe Biden’s decision to cancel the presidential permit for the Keystone XL...
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President Joe Biden followed through on a campaign promise on his first day in office and cancelled a permit required to build the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline.
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Montana’s entire congressional delegation attended President Joe Biden’s inaugural celebration in Washington D.C., and all of them issued statements...
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Indigenous rights and environmental advocates are celebrating reports from Canadian and American news outlets that President-elect Joe Biden may cancel a crucial border crossing permit for the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office. Nearby county commissioners and Republican members of Montana’s congressional delegation are asking Biden to reconsider.
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A vital water crossing certification for the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline is in limbo after environmental groups challenged Montana’s recent issuance of a water quality certification. The state’s decision and an appeal comes during a transition in state and federal administrations.
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The Montana Department of Environmental Quality gave the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline the go ahead to cross water bodies in eastern Montana before the agency could fully review over 650 public comments.
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The Canadian developer of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline is going ahead with worker hirings amid ongoing legal challenges to construction.
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A U.S. district court judge Friday rejected tribes’ request for a temporary hold on construction of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline in northern Montana.