Walker’s LNG direction confounds some lawmakers seeking clarity
It took one day for some lawmakers to go from confident in the state’s natural gas pipeline pursuits to confused and concerned.
Confused over Gov. Bill Walker’s new plan to expand the scope and mission of the state-backed Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline, or ASAP.
Concerned about his selections for the....
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