Alaska Miner Magazine, Spring 2019

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land designations. „ >`[[Z]_^_L_PPʬZ]_^QZ]NZWWPN_TYR]P - source data, such as airborne geophysical mapping programs, as a means for increas- ing future state revenues. „ Pursue and defend guaranteed access for all uses across all state and federal lands within Alaska. „ Actively engage with the Department of the Interior and industry to ensure that neither the review process for placing tribal WLYO^TY_Z_]`^_YZ]_SPʭYLWOP^TRYL_TZYZQ a parcel as trust land, results in any tempo- rary or permanent restrictions on access to, and development of, resources on adjacent lands. „ Advocate for termination of the appli- cation of the Roadless Rule to the National Forests in Alaska. „ Pursue a Secretarial Order lifting ANC- SA 17(d)(1)) Public Land Orders.

aĞĻĞĻďƐ)ÚƣϱƒĞŇĻƐ¼Ɛ‰Ź±ĞĻĞĻď „ Continue to support University level resource education and vocational training programs to provide for a trained workforce. „ Maintain State of Alaska/industry partnership to support Alaska Resource Ed- ucation (ARE). Statewide Policy Impacts „ Support continued successful collab- oration between the State of Alaska and Province of British Columbia on responsi- ble resource development within the trans- boundary region. „ Initiative a statewide Constitutional amendment to eliminate management of our natural resources by ballot initiative. „ Enact legislation to require disclosure bSPYQ`YO^Q]ZXYZY[]Zʭ_Z]RLYTeL_TZY^ L]P `^PO _Z LʬPN_ YL_`]LW ]P^Z`]NP [ZWTNd permitting and litigation.

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