Alaska’s U.S. senators say pending decisions on Ambler road and NPR-A are illegal • Alaska Beacon | #alaska | #politics
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Alaska’s U.S. senators and representatives of resource-extraction industries accused the Biden administration on Thursday of breaking federal laws by rejecting a controversial plan to build a road through the Brooks Range foothills and making final rules that strengthen environmental protections on federal land on the western side of the North Slope. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, […]
Read MoreAlaska development authority signs contracts with ex-Dunleavy aides, paying up to $295/hour • Alaska Beacon | #alaska | #politics
Alaska’s state-owned economic development agency has retained four consultants aimed at boosting its standing in the rural regions where it’s proposed controversial projects — and the hires include two Alaska Native political figures who previously worked in Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office. Rex Rock Jr., who left the governor’s office in 2022, and John Moller, […]
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