A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 11/7/2007--Introduced.
Amends the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska as a component of the National Wilderness Preservation System under the Wilderness Act. See Full Bill Text
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| November 07, 2007 |
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Blog Coverage
October 07, 2008 The Sarah Palin Chronicles: On Energy and Big Oil, Part Four
In a letter to Congress opposing the Arctic Wilderness Act (S. 2316), Palin wrote that âas a citizen of the United Statesâ she believes âdevelopment [of the Refuge] should be authorized.â [Letter to Sen. Akaka, 11/9/07] ...
Source: Green Options
October 06, 2008 The Sarah Palin Digest
In a letter to Congress opposing the Arctic Wilderness Act (S. 2316), Palin wrote that âas a citizen of the United Statesâ she believes âdevelopment [of the Refuge] should be authorized.â [Letter to Sen. Akaka, 11/9/07] ...
Source: eehard's Weblog
October 01, 2008 The Sarah Palin Digest
In a letter to Congress opposing the Arctic Wilderness Act (S. 2316), Palin wrote that âas a citizen of the United Statesâ she believes âdevelopment [of the Refuge] should be authorized.â [Letter to Sen. Akaka, 11/9/07] ...
Source: Delta's World










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There is still not proof that there are large amounts of oil in ANWR. Besides some Texas oil rigs have halted production for, in my opinion, no reason except to jack up the prices for oil and blame it on the evil Middle Easterners. I don't feel that threatening the dozens of special creatures who live in the Artic is worth the risk of saving a few dollars. Green technology is already taking off, global warming is at a tipping point, and several of the animals living there are endangered. Besides all this, do we really want to permanently drop all protections for one of our last untouched places?
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