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One of the state’s cease-and-desist letters concerns boating on Mendenhall Lake near Juneau. The state says the Forest Service must stop enforcing its ban on motorized boating.

Commissioner of Natural Resources Corri Feige speaks at Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s news conference.

“As a matter of principle, we will not concede one inch to the federal government that belongs to the state of Alaska,” he said at a news conference Tuesday. “We’re resetting this relationship and will pursue the Unlocking Alaska initiative relentlessly, with every available tool for the maximum benefit of all Alaskans,” Dunleavy said.concerns boating on Mendenhall Lake near Juneau. The state says the Forest Service must stop enforcing its ban on motorized boating.

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