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DNR WILL HOLD WEBINARS ON LINE 3 PIPELINE BEGINNING MONDAY

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is announcing details on how to join upcoming webinars about Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline replacement project. On the day of each event, links to access the webinar will be available via the DNR Line 3 webpage, mndnr.gov/line3. The links will be available 30 minutes before each webinar starts. The webinars […]

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON STATEMENT ON ENBRIDGE LINE 3 DELAY UNTIL 2020

On Friday, Enbridge announced its decision to delay the Enbridge Line 3 replacement pipeline until the second half of 2020, a year longer than was initially expected. That decision was the result of an appeal by Department of Commerce of the Public Utilities Commission’s approval of the Certificate of Need and Governor Walz’s decision to

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON CALLS CHALLENGE OF ENBRIDGE LINE 3 INEXCUSABLE

On Tuesday, Governor Tim Walz’s announced his decision to proceed with efforts to challenge the Enbridge Line 3 replacement pipeline. The petition for reconsideration challenges the unanimous decision by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to grant the certificate of need for the pipeline. Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) issued the following statement in response:

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