Gov. Kim Reynolds says she's finished meeting with supporters and opponents of a bill dealing with pipelines and eminent domain and she's "really close" to deciding whether she'll sign or veto it.
The legislation could have wide-ranging impacts on carbon carbon capture pipelines and other types of pipeline projects in Iowa.
Republican lawmakers have voiced sharp disagreements over the bill, with opponents calling it unconstitutional and supporters saying it protects landowner rights.
Gov. Kim Reynolds says she's close to a decision on whether to sign or veto a bill curbing the use of eminent domain for carbon capture pipelines and other infrastructure projects and will make her choice in the coming week.
Reynolds, a Republican, previously said she was meeting with supporters and oppo