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Mike Dunleavy on Environment

 

 


The ability to own land is a core American value

The ability to own land is a core American value--something that has been denied Alaskans for too long. In fact, this practice in Alaska of not distributing its land overturns over 200 years of a core American belief and right to private ownership. We'll soon be forwarding legislation that allows individuals the choice of exchanging their PFD for a land certificate to leverage the purchase of land.
Source: 2020 Alaska State of the State address , Jan 27, 2020

Opposes the "Stand for Salmon" ballot measure

Q: Where do you stand on Ballot Measure 1, also known as "Stand for Salmon"?

A: Dunleavy said he's a "no" on Ballot Measure 1. "We have environmental protections in place," he said. "If Ballot Measure 1 passes or similar measures pass and we continue to tighten up on our ability to create projects and put people to work, I don't know where we're going to get the money. I don't know what's going to become of Alaska."

Source: Anchorage Daily News on 2018 Alaska gubernatorial race , Sep 11, 2018

Monetize timber instead of letting it burn or rot

The only way we're going to have a long-term sustainability in the state of Alaska is if we put our resources to work. For example, I was just up in Tok, Alaska, a week ago, looking at a logging operation up there.

But for the most part, we don't manage our resources well in the state of Alaska. Timber, for example. What we do now in the state of Alaska is we basically let the timber just burn or rot and fall down. We don't put it to use. We don't monetize it.

The 300,000 barrels of oil that we have recently discovered on the North Slope, we need to get that into the pipeline as soon as possible. That will lower the tariff costs for the pipeline, providing more money for the state, royalties and taxes. This will provide the revenue we need for our programs.

So at this stage of the game, with oil revenues, prices of oil at about $70 a barrel, we may not have to cut like we had to or we envisioned a few years ago when oil was at $26 a barrel.

Source: Anchorage Daily News on 2018 Alaska gubernatorial race , Aug 16, 2018

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Bill Walker
Billy Toien
Christopher Kurka
Click Bishop
Les Gara
Nancy Dahlstrom
Tom Begich
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Andy Barr
Dan Sullivan
Kelly Tshibaka
Lisa Murkowski
Mary Peltola

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