The rest of the nation should look to Alaska’s pragmatic, common-man approach to energy as a blueprint worth emulating.
Power lines are highlighted by the setting sun along Turnagain Arm and the Seward Highway south of Anchorage, Alaska on Sunday, March 26, 2017.
When great minds gather together and roll up their sleeves, progress happens.
Sen. Murkowski’s leadership on comprehensive energy policies and Alaska’s unique community needs is equally noteworthy. Her instrumental role on the passage of both the Energy Act of 2020 and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, as well as her outsized influence in areas of hydropower policy, highlight her commitment to bringing our nation’s energy infrastructure into the 21st Century.
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