"You will be escorted out" Tempers flare as Senate adjourns without eminent domain vote
- On May 9, 2025, the Iowa Senate adjourned at the Capitol without voting on eminent domain legislation related to Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed CO2 pipeline.
- The bill faced delays due to a standoff in the Senate, where 12 Republican senators refused to approve budget bills until the eminent domain issue was debated.
- Supporters argue the 2,500-mile pipeline will boost Iowa's struggling ethanol and agriculture industries by opening new markets and reducing carbon emissions.
- Opponents, including numerous landowners, criticized lawmakers for wasting resources and defended property rights with chants like "We will vote them out" and "Shame!".
- The deadlock threatens timely passage of the state budget and legislative adjournment, prolonging four years of debate over pipeline eminent domain powers in Iowa.
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"You will be escorted out" Tempers flare as Senate adjourns without eminent domain vote
DES MOINES, Iowa -- "You will be escorted out," Senator Amy Sinclair shouted as supporters of the Senate's eminent domain bill chanted 'Shame!' when the Senate adjourned until Monday, on Friday evening. The Senate is waiting to vote on a bill that would block the use of eminent domain for carbon pipelines in the state. In 2021, Summit Carbon Solutions announced plans for a carbon pipeline that would cross through multiple states, including Iowa.…


Iowa Senate ends week without debating eminent domain
Activists opposed to the use of eminent domain for a proposed Summit Carbon Solutions CO2 pipeline yelled from the gallery and were admonished by Iowa Senate President Amy Sinclair.
‘Four years and another day’: Senators punt long-awaited eminent domain debate • Iowa Capital Dispatch
Landowners opposed to carbon sequestration pipelines shout at senators for declining to debate an eminent domain bill Friday. (Photo by Cami Koons/Iowa Capital Dispatch) “Shame, shame, shame,” a red-shirted group chanted from a Senate gallery after a full day waiting for senators to debate a bill impacting carbon sequestration pipelines. A group of landowners has been pushing lawmakers to take up the issue around property rights for four years.…

‘Four years and another day’: Senators punt long-awaited eminent domain debate
“Shame, shame, shame,” a red-shirted group chanted from a Senate gallery after a full day waiting for senators to debate a bill impacting carbon sequestration pipelines. A group of landowners has been pushing lawmakers to take up the issue around…
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