KETV: Lawmakers heard arguments over a bill that would strip away eminent domain powers for TransCanada, the private company trying to build the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Wearing a cowboy hat, Sandhills rancher Bob Allpress, of Naper, wanted to shake hands with a guy he usually doesn't agree with: Omaha Sen. Ernie Chambers.
"I'm a red-necked Republican, but I want to thank Sen. Chambers for bringing this up, because he's right," Allpress said.
Allpress bused to the Capitol Wednesday, along with 60......
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Battle Over Keystone XL Heads Back to Nebraska’s Statehouse
Posted by KETV: None Given on March 12th, 2015
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