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Atlantic Coast Pipeline increases jobs and opposition

Posted on February 2, 2018 Author shinjak Comment(0)

“There’s no other infrastructure project in the nation that would have as great an impact on Native Americans as the Atlantic pipeline,” Emanuel said. “I did my due diligence. I dug through FERC documentation. I looked at the numbers on Standing Rock Sioux. This is the biggest one.”

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