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Budget Bill Still Mandates Drilling in Pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the federal budget bill any day now.
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Trump administration takes steps to expand Arctic drilling ... - MSNThe Interior Department said that it would take steps toward opening up the entire 1.56 million-acre Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling. Drilling in the… ...
That means revenues from oil leasing in the wildlife refuge would amount to less than 0.001% of an offset to the $4.5 trillion in tax cuts that the Trump administration and Congress have proposed ...
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is certainly one of them. Please let Senator Gardner know that you want this provision removed from the federal budget bill.
GDP from mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction: 62.5% ($637.7 million) Adults who oppose drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: 54.5% Adults who support offshore drilling off U.S ...
AIDEA could get permission to start oil exploration work in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as soon as the third quarter of this year, according to court documents filed in Anchorage.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Thursday announced steps to open up more acreage for oil and gas leasing and lift restrictions on building an LNG pipeline and mining road in Alaska ...
Senators Grassley and Ernst are urged to support clean energy, which they have championed for a long time, instead of opening the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.
The Interior Department said that it would take steps toward opening up the entire 1.56 million-acre Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling.
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