Our reality is that if, in fact, we are not able to come to a resolve with this Sealaska legislation the existing remnants of the timber industry in Southeast Alaska are just not g...
We cannot keep just talking this to death because 40 years have passed.
Senator Lisa Murkowski and Senator Mark Begich have re-introduced revised legislation in the 112th Congress.
We have concluded that the proposed land 'exchanges' being proposed in S. 881 have huge endangered species ramifications...
Please do not let our towns become ghost towns. Kill this bill.
I guess I would ask you to explain why you feel it is unjust?
Sealaska is the only corporation situated that way.
But at the end of it you recognize that you cannot make every interest 100 percent happy.
The referenced legislation would allow the Sealaska Corporation to select several of the old-growth reserves in southern...
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...