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We can have better government, and that may mean smaller government, but the answer lies with politicians.
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That may mean a small agency called the Nebraska Public Service Commission has to review the pipeline's route through the state, which could take several months.
Have water as often as you can stomach it but again, initially this may mean only small amounts frequently because a large amount may simply come up again.
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