From DemsGive <[email protected]>
Subject How a farmer helped stop a pipeline
Date April 9, 2025 3:45 PM
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Hey John,

 

Jared Bossly is a farmer in Brown County, South Dakota.

 

He didn’t ask to become a symbol. But when Summit Carbon Solutions sued him—trying to force a CO₂ pipeline through his land—he didn’t back down.

 

They accused him of threatening surveyors (he says he didn’t). They sued. They showed up anyway. And he stood his ground.

 

[Photos of that moment went viral.]([link removed])

 

Bossly gave interviews. Showed up at meetings. Refused to be bullied.

 

And people listened.

 

Soon, lawmakers who supported the pipeline started losing elections. A new legislature passed a law banning eminent domain for carbon pipelines.

 

That’s what people-powered resistance looks like.

 

And that’s why we do this.

 

[This is what happens when we push back]([link removed])

 

More soon.

 

– Jesse, Demsgive

 

 

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