U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland
Washington (AP) - Both Republican and Democratic senators are pressing Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for answers after a federal court blocked the Biden administration’s suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters.
The ruling by a Louisiana judge Tuesday came after President Joe Biden shut down oil and gas lease sales from the nation’s vast public lands and waters in his first days in office, citing worries about climate change.
Haaland said the department is reviewing the judge’s ruling and consulting with the Justice Department.
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska told Haaland she expects to hear her plans to resume the lease sales.


Department of Health completes Detection and Analysis Phase of May's Cyberattack
Juneau Property Owners Send Letter to CBJ Asking for Clarity on Land Value Increase
Alaska man suffers minor injuries in Iowa helicopter crash
UAS Adjusting COVID Precautions ahead of Fall Semster
Travel Juneau Embarks on Advertising Push for Independent Travelers
Tuesday's COVID-19 report for Juneau
Juneau hosts National Night Out
Seward plans parade to honor hometown gold medalist swimmer
Juneau Airport Acknowledges US Coast Guard Birthday
Teleworking on the rise in Alaska
USDA to Continue Smaller Old-Growth Timber Sales