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"We cannot continue using fossil fuels for decades more," writes Phyllis Hasbrouck of 350 Wisconsin.
"The Line 5 relocation will provide economic benefits to small businesses, tax revenues to the state, create 700 good-paying Wisconsin jobs, and has been engineered to minimally impact the environment," writes Brian Dake of the organization Wisconsin Independent Businesses.
Ruling comes after judge found Enbridge trespassed on tribal lands
The 645-mile long pipeline has been under scrutiny in recent years.

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The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa will receive almost $1.5 million.
The oil and gas pipeline will operate across northern Wisconsin for now.
Company made repairs after detecting crude oil staining and has since restarted the pipeline
Enbridge said it could not find a leak and believe the contamination was from a past spill.
A study shows during peak construction in 2021, Line 3 employment reached over 14,400 jobs and surpassed overall economic projections.
Environmental groups claim company is misleading the public while Enbridge says economic impacts go beyond gas prices

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Approval of the Enbridge Line 5 relocation project means more Wisconsin jobs, more union jobs, and prevents additional supply and price disruptions on our state’s families.
"Whether the energy you use comes directly from Line 5 or not, removing this amount of energy from the market will greatly reduce our region’s energy supply and lead to higher prices."
A shortage of workers is burning out corrections officers and affecting inmates.

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