Iowa state representative Cindy Golding served as the master of ceremonies for the July rally in Fort Dodge, Iowa: “The Midwestern Coalition to Protect Private Property Rights and Expose the Hazardous CO2 Pipeline & Corruption.” Golding is a landowner, herself, and is standing up for her own rights as she defends those of her constituents. They are fighting eminent domain threats from for-profit companies who want to install dangerous CO2 pipelines across the state.
Rebecca Terrell
Rebecca Terrell is a senior editor and regular contributor for The New American.
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