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2010 Policy Positions
Top Legislative Prioritites
- Advocate for equitable and predictable
tax and royalty policies for all
industries that enhance the State of
Alaska's competitiveness for natural
resource exploration and development
investments.
- Support efforts to ensure Alaska's
ballot initiative process is open and
transparent.
- Encourage the State of Alaska to
promote and defend the integrity of
Alaska's permitting process.
- Support the State of Alaska's efforts to
challenge unwarranted Endangered
Species Act Listings and proposed
critical habitat designations.
General Issues
Fiscal Policy & Planning
- Advocate development and implementation a
comprehensive, responsible, and long-range state fiscal plan.
- Support equitable and predictable tax and
royalty policies.
- Support some use of the Permanent Fund
earnings as part of a fiscal plan.
- Support development of a state strategic
economic development plan.
- Oppose efforts to enshrine the Permanent Fund
Dividend in the Alaska Constitution.
Access
- Advocate increased access to and across public
lands for resource and community development.
- Advocate multiple-use of public lands.
- Continue to assert the state's rights on navigable
waters and submerged lands.
Regulation/Permitting
- Support efforts to ensure Alaska’s ballot initiative
process is open and transparent.
- Encourage the state to promote and defend the
integrity of Alaska’s permitting process.
- Advocate clear, timely, and streamlined state
and federal permitting systems based on sound
science, economic feasibility, and protection of
property ownership rights.
- Provide adequate resources to permitting
agencies for personnel, research, and science.
- Support the State of Alaska’s efforts to challenge
unwarranted Endangered Species Act listings and
proposed critical habitat designations.
- Remove the “Point of Discharge” requirement implemented by the 2006 cruise ship head tax
initiative to empower DEC to regulate cruise ship
discharges to meet all water quality standards.
- Encourage the state to carefully consider the
impacts of potential changes to the ACMP
program on communities and industry while
striving to eliminate the duplication of current
state and federal requirements.
Infrastructure
- Encourage the state to develop a prioritized
transportation strategy that supports resource
and community development activities.
Education
- Support programs, including the Alaska Resource
Education program, to educate students and
the general public on responsible resource
development activities in Alaska.
- Support growing the state’s emphasis on
workforce development.
Industry Specific Issues
Oil & Gas
- Advocate for an improved tax policy that enhances the State of Alaska's competitiveness
for exploration and development investments.
- Support legislation to encourage new exploration and development of Alaska’s oil and gas
deposits, as well as enhanced production from existing fields.
- Encourage public policy and fiscal decisions to improve the commercial viability of
developing Alaska's North Slope and Interior natural gas resources.
- Support efforts to increase Cook Inlet oil and gas exploration, development and
deliverability to meet local demand and export markets.
- Encourage incentives to improve the commercial viability of developing Alaska’s challenged oil and gas resources, such as heavy oil.
- Educate and advocate for opening the coastal plain of the ANWR to oil and gas
development.
- Support offshore oil and gas development and work to maximize benefits to Alaska
through advocacy for federal revenue sharing and/or community impact assistance.
- Oppose efforts, either legislatively or through the initiative process, to impose a gas
reserves tax.
Energy
- Support simplified leasing and permitting of non-conventional fuel resources to
encourage development of the state’s resources and provide energy to local areas.
- Encourage development of new electrical generating and transmission systems to provide
stable sources of electricity for economic development and existing electricity consumers.
- Support utilization of Alaska's coal resources for value-added industries and power
generation in addition to export to international markets.
- Support efforts to diversify Alaska’s energy sources, including known renewable energy options and research and development of non-conventional sources.
Mining
- Support competitive mining tax and royalty policies.
- Encourage the expansion and increased production from existing deposits as well as new
exploration and development of Alaska’s mineral resources.
- Advocate continuation and expansion of the airborne geophysical mapping program and the on-the-ground follow up work required to realize the full benefits of the program.
Fisheries
- Support fisheries policies that ensure access, markets and revenues for Alaska fishermen
and coastal communities, and a healthy competitive environment for an Alaskan seafood
processing industry.
- Support reduced fisheries waste and better utilization of Alaska fisheries resources,
improved product value and development of new product forms.
- Support funding of fisheries and marine mammal research.
Forestry
- Advocate a reliable and economical long-term federal and state timber supply.
- Support adequate funding and enforcement of the Alaska Forest Practices Act.
- Encourage funding of forest management initiatives that address long-term forest health and reforestation.
Tourism
- Advocate for a positive business environment to restore the cruise and tourism industries
in Alaska.
- Encourage the Alaska Legislature and Administration to resolve the current legal issues between the State and the cruise industry.
- Oppose inequitable taxation directed at the cruise industry as a result of the 2006 Ballot Initiative.
- Advocate for equitable environmental laws for cruise ships.
- Advocate additional aircraft landing sites and reduced restrictions on over-flights.
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