Dakota Access Pipeline Being Installed Between Farms, As Seen from 50Th Avenue in New Salem, North Dakota
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An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 09.14.2018 Vol. 219 No. 019 FRIDAY Regents request $20 million in funding BY DEVYN.LEESON @iowastatedaily.com The Iowa Board of Regents ap- proved their 2020 fiscal year funding request Thursday, which asks the state legislature to increase funding to regent universities by more than $20 million. Two other major funding requests passed including funding for library modernization and deferred mainte- nance and the $75 million Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VDL) were approved by the regents. The $7 million funding increase is part of the $628.4 million funding re- quest for the 2020 fiscal year between the three regent universities. Between the universities, the overall increase would be approximately $20 million, which the board requests from the state legislature each year. If COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS approved by the legislature, it would The Dakota Access Pipeline being installed between farms, as seen from 50th Avenue in New Salem, North Dakota. represent a 3.3 percent increase over previous years. The last two funding requests, which were smaller increases than this, were denied. Iowa State’s request for permission to build the new VDL was approved by the board. The $75 million project, DAKOTA ACCESS funded by state appropriations, pri- vate givings and university funds, will Farmers appeal to Iowa Supreme Court update and modernize Iowa State’s current VDL. The VDL at Iowa State BY ZACH.STREUBER diagonally across the state of Iowa, is the only one of its kind in the state @iowastatedaily.com covering some 343 miles of the total PIPELINE ROUTE and hasn’t been updated for more than 1,172 miles between the Bakken and 42 years. About two miles outside of Ames Three Forks production area in North HIGHWAYS 35 The plans for the VDL originally sits the Dakota Access Pipeline – the Dakota and the refinery located in set the cost estimation for the project subject of an Iowa Supreme Court Patoka, Illinois. at $125 million, $100 million of which case. According to Dakota Access, Story was supposed to come from state A group of farmers and the Sierra County houses the only oil pump sta- appropriations. When the legislature Club environmental interest group tion in Iowa. AMES instead opted to provide $63.5 million, argued in the Iowa Supreme Court Lawyer William E. Hanigan spoke Interim Senior Vice President of the that Dakota Access’ use of eminent on behalf of the landowners, argu- 30 Division of Finance Pam Cain said the domain for an interstate pipeline vio- ing the decision of the Iowa Utilities university had no choice but to lower lated Iowa’s and the United States’ Board to grant Dakota Access eminent 6 MILES the plans goals. constitutions on Wednesday. domain in Iowa was unconstitutional. The plan for the VDL would have The Dakota Access Pipeline is According to the Iowa Code, the consisted of a building with more than PETER LEMKEN/ IOWA STATE DAILY buried nearly two miles outside 150,000 square feet of space, but the DAPL Pg12 The Dakota Access Pipeline runs along Highway 30 just outside of Ames. of Ames. The pipeline stretches new plan puts that number at 83,000 to 88,000 square feet. As part of the FY2020 request, the board asked for additional funds to aid Campus convo: ‘Big or small, do you call?’ the operations of the VDL to keep up with Iowa State’s VDL caseload dou- BY MIKE.BROWN as well as Donielle McGruder, vice president of Regarding improper reporting, they referred to bling in size since 2010. This request @iowastatedaily.com the NAACP student chapter and sophomore in the incident in a Starbucks in Philadelphia where would increase funding to the VDL psychology. police forced two business partners, who were both by $410,000 per year. A university presentation urged people to think Hale introduced what they call “bias-based black men, to leave the building after management The legislature currently supplies whether they are reporting suspicious behavior improper reporting.” had called them. funding to the VDL at $4.1 million, based off a person’s actions or their physical features. “We’ll define it as calling the police on some- They compared this to an incident in Clackamas, but the VDL still funds 75 to 80 Thursday’s campus conversation, held at 3:30 body based on their characteristics instead of their Oregon, where someone called the police on Rep. percent of its budget through fees for p.m. at Parks Library, focused on the recent climate actions,” Hale said. “Ultimately if a person with Janelle Bynum, who was in the process of complet- its services. The request claims this surrounding police reporting and call responses. different characteristics were doing the same action, ing a door-to-door campaign. is “among the highest in the United “Big or Small — Do You Call?” featured pre- would the police still be called?” When police responded, they were able to States.” sentations from Iowa State Police Department Hale gave examples of good and bad reporting CONVERSATIONS Pg12 REgENTS Pg12 (ISUPD) Ofc. Anthony Greiter and Lt. Josh Hale, from citizens. MAKE YOUR COOKOUT STAND OUT 3800 Lincoln Way & 640 Lincoln Way For deals and more visit Hy-Vee.com 02 CAMPUS Iowa State Daily Friday, September 14, 2018 33. Arctic “snowshoe” critters 6. Fez, e.g. 34. Quizzical sounds 7. Corsage owers WEATHER ATAGLANCE Crossword 35. Bears owner/coach who won 8. “Consarn it!” eight NFL titles in four di erent 9. Motrin target 87 decades 10. Those folks Mostly Clear FRI 37. Singer Piaf 11. Su ragette Julia Ward __ 68 38. Soup base 13. 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