Gov. Dunleavy and administration officials applaud Trump’s Alaska policies
- Governor Mike Dunleavy praised President Trump's orders that promote oil drilling, logging, and mining in Alaska, stating these actions will benefit the state.
- Randy Ruaro of AIDEA predicted increased oil activity in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge due to Trump's reinstated leases, which could hold 3 to 4 billion barrels of oil.
- Dunleavy acknowledged that Trump's policies could face legal challenges, but he expressed optimism about the potential for development projects in Alaska.
- Alaska's U.S. Senators and state lawmakers had mixed reactions to Trump's orders, especially regarding the renaming of Denali to Mount McKinley, with many supporting the name Denali.
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