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Livingston Parish officials tell lawmakers to scrap carbon capture project

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(The Center Square) — The first meeting of a legislative task force studying local impacts of carbon capture projects featured strong resistance from parish government officials and others. 'There's less than 20% of people in my parish who want carbon capture, yet they have no say-so is what they feel like,' Livingston County Parish President-elect […]

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