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Wind farm industry funding the Dakota Access pipeline squabble
2016-11-18
[Wash Times] The Standing Rock Sioux tribal council accepted $375,000 in donations from wind farm companies as it prepared earlier this year to fight the Dakota Access pipeline, raising questions about whether the green-energy industry is fueling the increasingly violent protests.

The council voted unanimously at its April 5 meeting to accept two $125,000 donations from Consolidated Edison Development, which owns a wind farm in nearby Campbell County, North Dakota, and Fagen Inc., a contractor on the project.

At its March 9 meeting, the council accepted $125,000 from ConEdison for "Oyate/community development," according to the minutes posted online on the tribe’s website.

The donations came as the tribe girded to beat back the oil pipeline, which runs a half-mile from its reservation. On March 22, the council agreed to retain the environmental law firm Earthjustice "for the tribe’s co-counsel to oppose the Dakota Access pipeline."

ConEdison did not respond immediately to requests for comment on the donations, first reported Wednesday by the Washington Free Beacon, while a Fagen spokeswoman said the chairman was out of town and could not be reached until next week.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#2  The beltway version of the virtuous circle: Politicians take money from taxpayers -> give taxpayer money to "favored entities" -> "favored entities" spend money on lobbyists -> lobbyists give money to politicians. Rinse, repeat.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-11-18 08:22  

#1  Why am I not surprised?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-11-18 04:03  

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