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Exclusive: Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy leads his state as the best prescription for bringing America back on the right track in multiple ways, including energy control, job growth and government debt reductions. He said he could.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday, Dunleavy, a bystander at the National Association of Governors and the Republican Association of Governors, will be working with President Donald Trump and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgham on the issue of the final frontier. He said he was excited.

Burgham's experience in North Dakota and his openness to pursue Trump's vision of an energy-independent America based on responsible stewardship is exactly what the country needs, says Dunleavy. I did.

“What President Trump is doing is to bring us back to what this all is,” he says, using federal lands primarily for responsible stewardship of natural resources, not parks. He spoke about his original intention to do so.

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Anchorage, Alaska, Skyline (Zihao Chen via Getty Images)

“And then we can eliminate many illnesses: debt, Job creationreliance on foreign actors. The solution is here. He knows what the solution is and is currently implementing it,” Dunleavy said.

He also said he would like to work with Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins to help expand the hydropower infrastructure of the Tongas National Forest.

Rollins' role in overseeing the U.S. Forest Service is another hint that rather than interior decor like the National Park Service, the vast expanse of the national forest was not intended to avoid limiting resource development.

Just like Ministry of Agriculture As they work with 48 farmers to produce food and goods, their original mission includes the use of forest resources.

One area of ​​”risqué” possibility is Ambler, an area at the foot of the Brooks Range, west of the Dalton Highway. It is better recognized as an “Ice Road Tracker” road with over 800 miles.

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Map showing the location of the ANWR in Alaska

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is an energy-rich area of ​​Alaska. (Fox News Channel)

Dunleavy has a 30-mile section between Ambler and Dalton Highway, which traverses federal lands. He said the original law gives Alaska the right to cross federal land.

“[The law says] It cannot prevent you from accessing your lease through federal land. ”

He said he hopes Trump's team will eventually allow the passage to take advantage of the area's rich mineralization opportunities.

“There was no excuse [to stop passage through federal lands] – Just like there was no excuse to stop it being legally carried out [oil and gas] A part of the sales lease [Trump’s] 2017 bill. ”

“Two of our big national forests are bigger than some states. If they are managed on a sustainable basis to allow for the cultivation of wood, they can be properly mined and used hydroelectric resources. Masu.”

Biden, president of ANWR-1002 oil leasing, was mandatory for the market, but was said to have been “set to fail,” investors recognized the “fake” in January, and Trump said. He said he would like to see how certain illnesses are treated.

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Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgham (Reuters/Mike Segar)

The expansion of Alaska's gas pipeline infrastructure and excellent leasing opportunities at ANWR-1002 are the right path to global energy domination, Dunleavy said.

The governor added that the native community on the north slope is supporting ANWR-1002 responsibly researching ANWR-1002 and creating employment and opportunities for remote residents.

“Our gas lines will also have an impact… our Asian allies, our status in the Pacific. It's not just an Alaska gas project. It's a gas project in the Pacific and our allies,” he said. said.

Another area Trump can pursue is leveraging the world's second-highest tide, Dunleavy said.

In another recent Fox News digital interview, the then governor from the Borough of Matts, Alaska, said the tide in Cook Inlet could be a “green” energy that works.

Cook Inlet, which stretches south from Anchorage, the state's largest city, is down the Kenai Peninsula and towards the Gulf of Alaska and has a very strong push-pull dynamic.

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Dunleavy rejects the idea that the discussion about “Green” vs. Fossil fuel is a zero-sum game, but to utilize the tide of cooking inlets to produce reliable sources of energy, especially “green hydrogen.” He said he encourages investment.

A White House spokesman said in a statement to Fox News Digital that “President Trump promises to unleash America's energy and will work with state authorities across the country to free up natural resources. Hearing the economy.” And bring American energy back into independence.”

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