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Attorney General Says Senator Tester Didn’t Side With Montana.

February 12, 2021

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told KGVO News that he has been in communication with many western states regarding the cancellation of the Keystone XL Pipeline.

“We are leading a coalition of 14 states,” Knudsen said. “The Montana Attorney General’s office is taking the lead on this. We sent a very sharp letter to President Biden objecting to his unilateral first day decision to revoke that permit without any consultation, not a phone call, not a letter, and not talking to anybody with boots on the ground here. He just did it.”

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