BLACK GOLD, FRANK "INCENSED" MURKOWSKI
Dealing a blow to plans to drill for oil in the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, Republicans on the U.S. House Budget
Committee have declined to include any anticipated revenue from the
drilling in the federal government budget for the next fiscal year.
The chair of the Senate Budget Committee, Sen. Pete Domenici
(R-N.M.), said his committee would follow suit. Sen. Frank Murkowski
(R-Alaska) and President Bush had hoped to have revenue from drilling
included in a budget bill, which under Senate rules cannot be
filibustered. Now, it seems likely that opponents of the drilling
will be able to filibuster any bills that include a drilling
provision. Sixty votes are required to end a filibuster, 10 more
than Murkowski would have needed in support of a drilling provision
that was part of a budget measure. In related news, nearly 500
scientists sent a letter to Bush this week, warning him that drilling
in the refuge would permanently harm wildlife in the area.
straight to the source
: New York Times, Lizette Alvarez, 22 Mar 2001
straight to the source:
Los Angeles Times, 21 Mar 2001
http://www.latimes.com:80/news/nation/20010321/t000024529.html
read it only in Grist Magazine:
When is a caribou an albatross? --
the Arctic Refuge could become Bush's gays-in-the-military -- by
David Helvarg
http://www.gristmagazine.com/grist/imho/imho030901.stm