Special session doesn’t save ACMPHouse fails to garner enough votes to save coastal management program; lawmakers promise to introduce bills next January By Steve Quinn For Petroleum News
The Senate said yes, but the House said no.
So the Alaska Coastal Management Program ends without the extension sought by Gov. Sean Parnell and without giving local governments a voice in resource development review.
The Senate and House returned to Juneau for a special session, indicating they had....
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