Trump administration finalizes plan to open pristine Alaska wildlife refuge to oil and gas drilling
      
      (NPR) JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)  The Trump administration on Thursday finalized plans to open the coastal plain of Alaskas Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to potential oil and gas drilling, renewing a long-simmering debate over whether to drill in one of the nations environmental jewels.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced the decision Thursday that paves the way for future lease sales within the refuges 1.5 million-acre ( 631,309 hectare) coastal plain, an area thats considered sacred by the Indigenous Gwichin. The plan fulfills pledges made by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans to reopen this portion of the refuge to possible development. Trumps bill of tax breaks and spending cuts, passed during the summer, called for at least four lease sales within the refuge over a 10-year period.
Burgum was joined in Washington, D.C., by Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy and the states congressional delegation for this and other lands-related announcements, including the departments decision to restore oil and gas leases in the refuge that had been canceled by the prior administration.
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