{"id":16029,"date":"2017-12-12T14:24:26","date_gmt":"2017-12-12T22:24:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/young-says-arctic-drilling-is-priority-from-tax-bill-murkowski-wants-quality\/"},"modified":"2017-12-12T14:24:26","modified_gmt":"2017-12-12T22:24:26","slug":"young-says-arctic-drilling-is-priority-from-tax-bill-murkowski-wants-quality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/young-says-arctic-drilling-is-priority-from-tax-bill-murkowski-wants-quality\/","title":{"rendered":"Young says Arctic drilling is priority from tax bill; Murkowski wants quality"},"content":{"rendered":"
Rep. Don Young is clear about what he wants from the Republican tax legislation being debated in Congress.<\/p>\n
“ANWR’s the No. 1 thing,” he told reporters during a press call last week.<\/p>\n
Sen. Lisa Murkowski said she wants to see good legislation.<\/p>\n
“I want a good tax bill. I want a tax bill that really does provide for a level of equity and fairness and simplicity,” she said Monday.<\/p>\n
Murkowski and Young are both members of the House-Senate conference committee that will meet Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Because the House has passed one version of the bill and the Senate has passed another — and because neither body has approved the other’s version — the House and Senate must come up with a compromise that can pass both bodies. Few lawmakers are chosen for the conference committee, which gives Murkowski and Young significant political power, but also puts them under significant pressure.<\/p>\n
The U.S. Senate passed its version of the bill by only two votes, but if lawmakers favor the Senate too much, the bill might have trouble passing the House.<\/p>\n
Murkowski said she worked all weekend with other conferees to try to find a compromise.<\/p>\n
Young said Alaskans have fought for 40 years to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve to oil exploration and development.<\/p>\n
“This time, we hope to get it done,” he said. “People that elect me expect me to try to get this thing done. It’s right for the nation.”<\/p>\n
Murkowski, whose position as a Senate committee chairwoman allowed her to advance the drilling provision to the brink of passage, said she sees ANWR drilling as an economic boon to the state and nation.<\/p>\n
“When we talk about tax reform and what we’re seeking to do here, at the base of it, at the core of it, this is about economic growth. … We want to stimulate growth,” she said. “There are very few things … that can create $1 billion-plus of new wealth. That’s what ANWR does for us.”<\/p>\n