In Texas, Property Rights on Collision Course With Oil Industry
In the final installment of a series on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, Mose Buchele of StateImpact Texas, in partnership with StateImpact Oklahoma, reports on what happens when laws favoring landowners come into conflict with pipeline companies granted the power to seize land. Read the full story at StateImpact Texas.

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gypsy314 ne
These owners are only trying to nickel and dime for the pipeline and back by liberals pushing to hold it up at the cost of jobs and lower fuel prices.
The democrats do not care about people being out of work and still supporting illegal aliens taking jobs and using our welfare and over crowding our schools and cheating our children out of there education because funding is lower because we pay to educate illegal aliens on our dime. Will our votes count because illegal aliens and dead people voting ? Democrats support your votes not counting because they choose to try and block ID laws. We must sweep this election by voting all democrats from office including the fraud and traitor Obama.