![]() ![]() Marti — I traveled to Billings, Montana today to stand in solidarity with landowners, Tribal Nations, and Water Protectors at a rally before the one and only public hearing being held by the U.S. State Department on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
Despite this attempt to silence the voices of Pipeline Fighters with no true “public hearing,” it’s still crucial that we speak out. The best way you can make your voice heard right now is to submit a written comment into the State Department’s new draft environmental review of the pipeline. Public comments are due by Nov. 18th. Add your name: Submit a NoKXL comment to the U.S. State Department. (Note: We encourage affected landowners living on the proposed KXL route to submit hand-written letters with your public comments on the pipeline directly to the State Department. Include docket number: DOS-2019-0033) Mailing address: I’m proud to stand alongside Water Protectors here in Montana today, and will make sure to relay all the concerns of landowners and Pipeline Fighters from back home in Nebraska when I speak directly to State Department officials at the hearing. Make sure your voice in opposition to KXL is heard: Submit a NoKXL comment now. Thanks for standing with us. Jane Kleeb and the Bold team P.S. Chip in to support Bold Alliance’s work. @Bold_Alliance on Twitter Bold Alliance |
Tell the U.S. State Dept: NO Keystone XL pipeline
October 29, 2019
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H.R. 3188: The groundwork for denying access to the courts on all levels
March 2, 2014
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If H.R. 3188 passes and is signed into corporate contracting law and then converted to a public law, it will be used as a precedence for future obstruction of the public, by corporate federal agencies, to prevent access to the judicial system for remedy against federal encroachment. More