Should the Roadless Rule apply to the Tongass National Forest? Oil development in ANWR? U.S. House candidates answer questions on developing Alaska's natural resources.
Forty-eight candidates are running in the special election to fill the rest of Congressman Don Young’s term. It’s the most candidates ever in one election in Alaska. First up is the primary.
BallotsTo help Alaskans sort through the dozens of options, we’re asking each candidateHere’s how they responded, in their own words, to the following questions on natural resource development:Development of the Pebble Mine?The Roadless Rule apply to the Tongass National Forest?Yes, Only if done responsibly with no risk to fisheries/ environment.”“Alaskas Statehood Act wasn’t Constitutional, or resulting Federal tyrannical control.
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