What we're trying to do with this Sealaska bill is to try to keep the timber industry hanging on.
If a bill is not passed soon, if the Forest Service in conjunction with Sealaska does not move more vigorously, we could...
That is something that none of the other regional corporations were given the opportunity for.
I wish that we could spend more time here this afternoon just in putting out on the record the information that I think ...
It is important that we finally get to that point where we are able to bring a resolution to this issue.
Vital habitat for fish and wildlife will be lost as Sealaska clear cuts valuable Old Growth Reserves, and ship's the tim...
We respectively ask that you vote no on Senate Bill 730.
I strongly urge the committee to table this bill once and for all.
Well, I appreciate that, General. I know that you've spent considerable time in Alaska looking at the operations there a...
I think we recognize that the system is effective also against missile threats to the east coast by actors that may be o...
This bill allows Sealaska to select other lands to complete its entitlement.
So essentially the $4 million that you indicate that it will take to put it into this storage mode allows us a level of ...
Well, I think your visits help to contribute to good strong morale and commitment to the work as well.
So it really does give us that full umbrella of protection that we talk about when we discuss the advantages of a missil...
Without passage of this bill, Sealaska will likely be forced out of the timber business.
I want to make sure that this legislation, not only addresses the equity that is at stake here for the Sealaska sharehol...
This is bad public policy and a rotten deal for salmon fisheries.
Which is the right number to begin really moving out? Is it somewhere in between or can you speak?