Card – Natural Resources Defense Council – 11/9/19
New Analysis Reveals ACP Owners Have Spent Over $109 Million in Lobbying
“A trio of utility giants building a natural gas pipeline that would cut across the Appalachian Trail has spent more than $109 million lobbying federal lawmakers and officials since the $7.8 billion project was unveiled five years ago,” according to an analysis
West Virginia Legislators Tour MVP Construction Sites
Five members of the West Virginia House of Delegates on July 16 toured construction sites along the Mountain Valley Pipeline route in Summers County, WV, near where the pipeline would cross the Greenbrier River. The tour, which was hosted by
Virginia Legislators Ask FERC to Suspend ACP Certificate
Eighteen members of the Virginia General Assembly – 4 Senators and 14 Delegates – wrote the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission late last week asking the Commission to issue a stop work order and revoke the Certificate of Public Convenience that
Virginia Legislators Promoting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Have Big Personal Investments in the Pipeline’s Owners
Card – ittle Sis – Eyes on the Ties – 6/27/19
21 Virginia Legislators Send Letter to DEQ Director Paylor, Call for Immediate Order of Compliance with Erosion and Sediment Controls for Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – Blue Virginia – 5/25/19
North Carolina Legislators Request a Stop Work Order for ACP
Twenty-two Members of the North Carolina General Assembly have requested that the Federal Regulatory Commission (FERC) issue a stop work order and suspend the certificate of public convenience for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). The April 12 letter filed with
N.C. leaders seek pipeline stoppage, urge FERC to suspend
Card – The Recorder – 4/18/19
Northam’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline interference disappointing, but not really surprising
Card – News Leader – 11/30/18
NC lawmakers will hire investigators to look at governor’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline fund
Card – The News & Observer – 11/14/18