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Hundreds Gather for Keystone XL Pipeline Hearing

Hundreds of people gathered in Topeka today (MON) for a hearing on the proposed expansion of an oil pipeline that travels through Kansas. The U-S State Department took public comments on the Keystone XL pipeline, which will carry oil from Canada to Texas. Union member Carl Baysinger, from Columbia, Missouri, came to show his support for the project.


Opponents of the project say it could damage the agriculture industry in Kansas if the pipe leaks or breaks and pollutes groundwater.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.