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Sierra Club Statement on Arctic Refuge CRA Vote

Key Takeaway

A Senate vote to revoke Arctic Refuge land protections signals a shift in federal land use policy that could open millions of acres in Alaska to future resource and infrastructure development.

AI Summary

  • Senate Republicans, in a 49-45 vote, utilized the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to revoke a land management plan for the Arctic Refuge.
  • This action removes protections for millions of acres of public lands in Alaska, potentially opening them for resource development.
  • For energy developers and large loads, this policy shift could influence future land availability for infrastructure and generation projects in the region.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Senate Republicans advanced a resolution that would impede protections for millions of acres of public lands in Alaska, despite bipartisan opposition. In a 49-45 vote Thursday morning, Senate Republicans utilized the Congressional Review Act to revoke a land management plan for the Arctic Refuge. “Republican Senator Susan ... [continued] The post Sierra Club Statement on Arctic Refuge CRA Vote appeared first on CleanTechnica .