Feb 19, 2014
Republican Gov. Dave Heineman approved TransCanada's pipeline over a year ago, but in a ruling today Lancaster County Judge Stephanie Stacy states that Nebraska's Legislative Bill 1161, which allowed for pipeline companies to go around the state's Public Service Commission to get approval, is unconstitutional, and therefore the governor's action was "predicated on an unconstitutional statute" and as such is null and void.
The ruling siding with the three landowner plaintiffs means that "TransCanada has no approved route in Nebraska. TransCanada is not authorized to condemn the property against Nebraska landowners," stated Dave Domina, an attorney who represented plaintiffs in the case, in a media release.
"Citizens won today," stated Jane Kleeb, director of Bold Nebraska, cheering the ruling.
"We beat a corrupt bill that Gov. Heineman and the Nebraska Legislature passed in order to pave the way for a foreign corporation to run roughshod over American landowners. We look forward to the Public Service Commission giving due process to a route that TransCanada will have to now submit to this proper regulatory body in Nebraska. TransCanada learned a hard lesson today: never underestimate the power of family farmers and ranchers protecting their land and water," Kleeb stated.
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Republican Gov. Dave Heineman approved TransCanada's pipeline over a year ago, but in a ruling today Lancaster County Judge Stephanie Stacy states that Nebraska's Legislative Bill 1161, which allowed for pipeline companies to go around the state's Public Service Commission to get approval, is unconstitutional, and therefore the governor's action was "predicated on an unconstitutional statute" and as such is null and void.
The ruling siding with the three landowner plaintiffs means that "TransCanada has no approved route in Nebraska. TransCanada is not authorized to condemn the property against Nebraska landowners," stated Dave Domina, an attorney who represented plaintiffs in the case, in a media release.
"Citizens won today," stated Jane Kleeb, director of Bold Nebraska, cheering the ruling.
"We beat a corrupt bill that Gov. Heineman and the Nebraska Legislature passed in order to pave the way for a foreign corporation to run roughshod over American landowners. We look forward to the Public Service Commission giving due process to a route that TransCanada will have to now submit to this proper regulatory body in Nebraska. TransCanada learned a hard lesson today: never underestimate the power of family farmers and ranchers protecting their land and water," Kleeb stated.
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Republican Gov. Dave Heineman approved TransCanada's pipeline over a year ago, but in a ruling today Lancaster County Judge Stephanie Stacy states that Nebraska's Legislative Bill 1161, which allowed for pipeline companies to go around the state's Public Service Commission to get approval, is unconstitutional, and therefore the governor's action was "predicated on an unconstitutional statute" and as such is null and void.
The ruling siding with the three landowner plaintiffs means that "TransCanada has no approved route in Nebraska. TransCanada is not authorized to condemn the property against Nebraska landowners," stated Dave Domina, an attorney who represented plaintiffs in the case, in a media release.
"Citizens won today," stated Jane Kleeb, director of Bold Nebraska, cheering the ruling.
"We beat a corrupt bill that Gov. Heineman and the Nebraska Legislature passed in order to pave the way for a foreign corporation to run roughshod over American landowners. We look forward to the Public Service Commission giving due process to a route that TransCanada will have to now submit to this proper regulatory body in Nebraska. TransCanada learned a hard lesson today: never underestimate the power of family farmers and ranchers protecting their land and water," Kleeb stated.
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