A coalition of interests who supports Line 5, a liquid products pipeline carrying oil and propane to the Midwest, invited NPGA to tour its facilities in Northwest Wisconsin. NPGA staff and Wisconsin state executive Cheryl Lytle attended, along with representatives of local trade unions, farm interests, and food processing interests. The group saw a pump station, breakout tanks, and the Line 5 relocation sites. NPGA has been active in supporting Line 5 in multiple lawsuits, as our membership depends on its supply of propane to Wisconsin, Michigan, and other states.
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