Land and Mineral Management Cont. bAe xedpivnl oogcrpaa utt eibotlnihcedi anr etf aoq ruamni rnae utmi aoelnlny. t, wo f i tf hu taupr pe reoxpprl ioart ae t ci oonn tpr rool sg rt ao mh so lodndsat taat ep rl aonpdr si ettoa rpyr of ovri daeptehrei oSdt aot fe t ii tms ec opl rl ei oc rt etdo PR ue qr suui reeaan dt hdoer foeungdh geuvaarlaunattei oe nd oa fc cme isns e, ri na cl lpuodtienngt iRaSl 2a 4n 7d 7asc, cf eosr sapl lr ui osre st oa ac rnoys lsa anldl satlal ot ec aatni odnfse ds ue rc ahl al as npdasr.k s , E f p p e u r n d e r s e s s u r e u r a r a e l v n m t e t h s i t e , n o o T i r n t r h g l u a e s c n 1 t l d a 9 L i d 9 am n i 4 s d i p s n e o O h t s o f t a f l l i e l d c s m e i . n emg nset teoot fsTti rht use soAt bll laai sng kadat) i oMs pneetncoti afdil ceHav leel yal ol ttprhat Tnh rse uf ems rt irnCe iadns gteol tatonh sde usAp(l pianos ckr ltauTdMri une sng tttabhl eeHnceeoaf ni l ctvihea rrTsi rei uos .sn t o f Support Alaska Statehood Defense efforts iOmpppoossietiaonnyoffeedxecreaslseinvecrpoearcmhmitteinngt orneqSutairteems’ernigths.ts, such as the use of preemptive federal veto actions and aOlpl pdoecseisuionnwsaarrreabnatesdedEonndasnoguenrdedscSiepnecceie. s Act listings and critical habitat designations in Alaska and insist AcosnsissutlAtaNtiCoSnAs.Native Corporations in being recognized in federal government-to-government Cwc oohnoevrredeyi nsa uan tccehe aaomcf t toi honeng ssf etwdf eoe dru ael dlr lanal noa tdc hst i atohrnmas t tttohh eer eys stwca itenurdteoPpr uyr bor lmi i gc ihsLteaodnf di An Ol AarsNdkeCarSsNA ia. s tsi uv ee dC ou rnpdoe rr a At i No nC sS At o S seec l tei oc tn a1n7d( dr e) c( 1e i) v e prEeansrsocuuerlreca teshstarotunns aet dil tajhanecdre, ntrhte esl aurnletdvs si ie. nwa pn ry otceems sp foor ra rpyl aoc ri npge tr rmi baanl el na nt dr es si tnr ti oc t ti or un ss t o, nn oarc tche es sf i tnoa, l adneds idgenvaet li oo pn mo ef na t o f , SPuupr spuoer tbel axne kmept tFi oe nd eorfatlhaepTp or onvgaals os fNaal lt iSotnaat el -Fdoersei sgtnfartoemd nt ha ev i2g 0a b0 l1e Rwoaatdelrews sa yRsual es . S t a t e m a n a g e d , w i t h t h e burden on the Federal agencies to prove otherwise. Mining Education and Training tMohc aec i unMpt iaanit ni i no agn aha lingcdhe lPr ytei tft rircaoai l nteeeu dpmrAoTl gar rsaaki nma i nns gwi nSoterhrkevf oi UcreAc , esUyt Ahs Srt eoCmueg,nhi tnescrul ufpodprionMrgt i ntohef eaTlUrl aAmi Fni niCni ong l g, l eaagnneddot ghf eEe onPl gor igi nnyec ree er Wli an tiglel adi andmde MgS roieunene asd ,n d CSuopllpegoertMUinlliwverrigshittyPorfoAglraasmka. efforts for the Alaska Critical Mineral Collaborative and endorsement of the aApcpcelilceartaitoonr.for a $160M NSF Regional Innovation program to establish the Alaska Critical Minerals PnarotuvridalerSetsaotuerocfeAinladsuksatrsyupcparoeretrfso.r Alaska Resource Education to educate an upcoming workforce about Statewide Policy Impacts SStuaptpe’osretcinonfroamstyru. cture projects that leverage responsible resource development to sustain and grow the Ebrnosaudre-btahsaetdpfuubnldiciningfsroaustrrcuecst.ure is open to all users and maintenance comes from public revenue or Sr euspppoonrst i cbol en triensuoeudr cseu cdceevseslfoupl mc oelnl atbwo irtahtiino nt hbeettrwaenesnb ot hu en dSat ar tyeroefg Ai ol na s. k a a n d o u r C a n a d i a n n e i g h b o r s o n A S d d u e e la s v p s i e p g k l o n o a r a ’ p s t t m e t fe i d e md n f e e o t r l , r y a w t l l h o e fi e r g s k i c s s f a t l o a a l r t t y c e i e v e . a e P a r r a c e 2 c p d 0 e p i s 2 r c s 6 o t , a v s t b a r u l a l p e n o p i s f n l p y t v h o e c e r h s t t $ a a m 7 i t n i 0 e o s n n , m t a m i n i l n l d a i o t t t r c n h a h e n s a u s l n o p p n d o p g r l u e - t n t a m e l t o r i e o m c n n k t a c i f n o l e a m f d r p e a p p r s e a r t t l r o i u i t p n i c r v f t i r e u a a n t r s i e e o t s r i n s u s n o c c t f e r u i e A t r d i l e c a e a s d d l k o t t a l o o l ’ a s m m r r s e i e n a s e i o l t n r u e g r a c d e y
Alaska’s Permitting System Panrodmisoatekaenydlodceafteionnd tAolagsrkoaw'sAsmtrienrgicean’st pdeormmeistttiinc gmpinroincgesisndtousdtermy. onstrate that Alaska is open for business At odeefqf iucai et enltyl yr ea snodudr cuer aSbt al yt ep reer gmuilta ltaorrgye argeesnocui recset op raot jter ca tcst tahnadt rweitlal ignr oq wu aAl i lf ai esdk ap’ es rescoonnnoeml wy . i t h t h e e x p e r t i s e RsterienafmorlcineeapnedrpmriotmtinogteatchtievimtyisfsoironlarogfethperoOjfefcictes.of Project Management and Permitting to manage and Tbt reha enmsAopl daa esr rke nna i t Dz peerdpo abj ery tc mat dteronaptct koi nif ngNg ba, eti mus trpaprl roRavceetsdi oc uiensr tcleei rksaeOg tefhfniocc seye oci ofn oPt rrhdoe ij nef eca dtt i eMor naa , nl pFa ugAbeS lmTi c-e4en1nt gpa anr godegmPr eaermnmt—, i ta it nni ndc gl du(idOgi inPt agMl Pt o) os l hs o—u tl do dsterveealmoplimneenpteprmroijteticntsg ipnrAoclaesskseas. , ensure accountability, and enhance stakeholder involvement for resource Water Policy sRpeeqcuifirice ctrhiatet rAiala, swkiat’hs oWnagtoeirngQuevalailtuyaSttioanndaasrndeseadreeds.cientifically supportable and developed using site- SbuypapvoortteLoefgtihsleatLieognisalnadtuAred.ministrative policy that requires designation of Tier 3 waters can only be made RSuepqpuoirret tfhuantdiinnsgtrfoeramStafltoewprriemsearcvyaotivoenrsthareeChWelAd Soencltyiobny 4th0e4 spteartem. itting program and ADEC administration oCflotsheelyprmoognraitmorcEoPnAcearnndinUg SthAeCEfilpl oosf tS-tSaatcek4e0tt4awctaiotenrss, aanndd wwoertlkantodsdeinfinAelaasdkjaa.cent wetlands in Alaska by lnimaviitginabgljeuwrisadteicrtoiorntarlibwuataterrys. to only those with a continuous surface connection to a traditionally fpDuri nro edj ecact mtt she han tat ava lesc oaa cngcsreiessetsde tnot to ratenhades o2p n0r aa1bc8tl ieMc aaebnmldeowsr taoanrt kde awu bmi lde eowfC AeWtgl Ara en4ed0mm4e iCnt oti gmsai gtpi neo ennds taobt oyo l rUs y. S MA Ci t Ei g aa nt i do nE Pp Ao ,l i ac ny df oel nl os wu ri ne gt ht ah te Fiscal Policy Irs met rdpoulnecgtmi poernni svt , aaut sec eos moe cf ptPor eer rh. me na sni ev ne t, lFounng d- t ee ra mr n if ni sgcsa, l npel wa n r tehvaetneunessufrreosms ubsrtoaai nd a- bb al es es dp es no du irnc ge sl e, av ne dl s sut sr iant ge gbi ue sd gt oe tg r o w a Equitable Local Taxation Reserve the authority to levy metal mining severance taxes solely to the Legislature. Ballot Initiative Reform Smuepapsourrte lsetghi saltawt i oo nu ,l do rn au lCl iof yn sat ibt aultliootnianli taima tei vned imf ae nc to tuor tr ef ifnodr ms atnhye pboarl tl oi ot ni nt iot iba et i vuen cpor no sc teist us ,t ii no cnlaul d. i n g Prevent management of Alaska’s natural resources outside of the regulatory process. Funding Disclosure for Nonprofit Advocacy Erensaocut rlceegipsolalitcioyn, pteorrmeqitutiinreg,dliitsicglaotsiuorne, awnhdeinniftuiantdivs efrpormopnoosnaplsr.ofit organizations are used to affect natural Land and Mineral Management OA lpaps ok saemailnl ipnrgopproosjeedc t sp os ul i cc ci eess stfhual ltyacroe- edxeissitgwn ei tdh ttoh ee nl eavtautrea loennev ri reosnomu recnet oavnedr oatnh oe trhi enrd ua sntdr i er es .c o g n i z e t h a t Immapprpoivneg tahsea smtaetaunssofforAilnasckreaa’ssibnagsfeulitnueremSataptpeinregvaennduecso. llect resource data, such as airborne geophysical Sgr eue popolposogi rti oct arayl n. dda pt ar ot mo ohtoeufsuen, ddi inggi t iazned, aens dt a bml iaskhem ae vnat i loafbal e S tt oa t et hDe apt au bRl iecp or es ictoorrdys f ov ro lhuins tt aorriilcy edxopnl oart ae tdi otno at nh de 2026 STATE ISSUES OF CONCERN FOR THE ALASKA MINING INDUSTRY
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