Legislature wraps up AGIA hearings in Anchorage

State lawmakers are wrapping up their public hearings in Anchorage on whether they should grant approval to the AGIA-backed TransCanada plan to build an Alaskan natural gas pipeline. It appears likely that the legislature will eventually approve the project.  But a competing plan to build the gasline is moving ahead regardless, opening it’s own field office in Tok.

David Shurtleff, APRN – Anchorage

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