Comment on Proposed BLM Rule to Govern the Management of Surface Resources and Special Areas in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR–A) Fed Reg # 2023-18990

The National Petroleum Reserve was established as a National Petroleum Reserve. At 23 million acres, it is the size of Indiana in a state more than twice as large as Texas.  Alaska already hosts 60% of the nation’s National Park System acreage. The state also hosts 88% of the nation’s National Wildlife Refuge System acreage. We think Alaska has already given at the office, and its people and the nation should not be foreclosed from the opportunity to use NPRA’s bounty of resources for their personal and national security, as the proposed Rule would do.

It is time to stop President Biden’s assault on the people of Alaska he began 50 years ago and listen first to Alaskans who live and work there.  NPRA is the size of Indiana, but makes up a small part of Alaska, whose total population is less than the city of Indianapolis.  It is time to reject this rule and get on with the business of making the U.S. the serious and secure nation we once were.  This rule does just the opposite.

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