City & Borough Governments Support Opening the Coastal Plain of ANWR

City governments in Alaska support exploration and development on the Coastal Plain of ANWR. They understand the direct benefits to communities that nearly 30 years of oil and gas development on the North Slope has brought to them in the form of jobs, tax base, state funds for local roads, schools, public buildings and services. Many individuals from local governments have participated in education visits around the country.

A partial listing of communities supporting ANWR Coastal Plain Development:

Alaska Municipal League
City & Borough of Juneau, Mayor
City of Homer, Mayor
City of Kaktovik
City of Kivilina, Mayor
City of Kodiak, Mayor
City of Nenana, Mayor
City of Nondalton, Mayor
City of Soldotna, Vice Mayor
City of Valdez
City of Whittier, Mayor
Denali Borough, Mayor
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Mayor
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Mayor
Kodiak Island Borough, Mayor
Municipality of Anchorage, Mayor
North Slope Borough

Alaska Legislature

The Alaska Legislature officially endorsed responsible oil and gas development on the Coastal Plain of ANWR. Once again the House and Senate demonstrated their strong committment to development on the Coastal Plain by approving the resolution 17-0 in the Senate and in the House. Members of the Alaska legislature participate in Arctic Power's education and promotion trips across the country and also spend considerable time in Washington, DC meeting with congressional members and staff, testifying at committee hearings, participating in numerous public forums. Historically, the legislature has provided funding for many of the education and advocacy programs of Arctic Power.

Alaska's Congressional Delegation

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