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Knudsen leads AGs in Keystone pipeline pleas

February 10, 2021

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen on Tuesday submitted a letter co-signed by 13 other attorneys general calling on President Joe Biden to reinstate the permit for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.

The letter included a warning that the Republican officials are reviewing their legal options if Biden, a Democrat, doesn’t reconsider revoking the permit.

The letter sent Tuesday argued moving away from the pipeline’s construction could displace thousands of workers and increase reliance on foreign energy.

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