Alaska's all-Republican congressional delegation welcomed President Donald Trump's executive orders that were intended to boost resource development in Alaska. But the delegation has been divided on other actions Trump has taken since returning to the White House.
The Trump administration will prioritize the development of Alaska’s LNG potential, including the permitting of all necessary pipeline and export infrastructure, the White House said.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday night bringing “drill, baby, drill” to Alaska, focusing on unleashing the possibility of oil and gas development.
A sweeping executive order signed by President Donald Trump during the first hours of his second term aims to boost Alaska’s natural resource industry by reversing environmental protections that limit oil and gas extraction, logging, and other development projects across the state.
President-elect Donald Trump will sign an executive order declaring a national energy emergency aimed at boosting U.S. oil and gas production, lowering costs for U.S. consumers and boosting U.S. competitiveness,
President Donald Trump has issued a flurry of executive orders — including one to change the official name of North America's tallest mountain.
The US Department of the Interior has officially renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and Denali in Alaska to Mount McKinley.In a statement, the department stated
Republicans said they were seeking ways to quickly reverse the restrictions in the state’s North Slope region.
White House says it will prioritize development of Alaska's LNG potential January 21, 2025 U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday repealing former President Joe Biden's ...
President-elect Trump will sign executive orders renaming the Gulf of Mexico and Mount Denali after his inauguration on Monday.
In his first hours in the White House, President Trump ordered the government to resume processing LNG export permits, reversed actions to close parts of Alaska and federal
The White House is seeking to send a message to reticent Senate Republicans to get on board with all of President Donald Trump’s nominees.