{"id":43607,"date":"2019-02-21T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-02-21T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-fishermen-need-sen-murkowskis-support-against-pebble-mine\/"},"modified":"2019-02-21T10:12:50","modified_gmt":"2019-02-21T19:12:50","slug":"opinion-fishermen-need-sen-murkowskis-support-against-pebble-mine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-fishermen-need-sen-murkowskis-support-against-pebble-mine\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Fishermen need Sen. Murkowski’s support against Pebble Mine"},"content":{"rendered":"
As commercial fishermen convene in Juneau this week for spring meetings and Sen. Lisa Murkowski delivers her annual address to the Legislature<\/a>, we’ll be listening and hoping for clear indications that she has our backs when it comes to ensuring that our Bristol Bay businesses and fisheries are given a fair shake in the federal permitting underway for the proposed Pebble Mine.<\/p>\n In recent years, the swinging pendulum of D.C. politics has increased polarization and turned some of our nation’s most important issues and places, like Bristol Bay, into political footballs. We depend on Murkowski and the other members of our congressional delegation to be strong, independent voices for the best interests of Alaskans. As Alaskans and Bristol Bay fishermen we implore the senator to continue cutting through the shallow politics of the day and keep Alaskans’ interests paramount. We are counting on her to ensure that the Trump administration follows the law in evaluating Pebble Mine and protecting Bristol Bay. We are confident that a lawful and fair evaluation will come to the same conclusion Sen. Ted Stevens did: wrong mine, wrong place.<\/p>\n [Murkowski knocks Green New Deal’s ‘impossible’ timeline, wary of ‘PFD over everything else’]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n Bristol Bay is bigger than political ideologies. Protecting communities, jobs and sustainable economies is not Republican or Democrat: it’s Alaskan. Especially now, we all need to come together to prioritize our Alaskan way of life, and we depend on our senior senator to help lead the way.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, our voices are not being heard by this administration, and politics is at play in the rushed permitting process for the Pebble Mine. For example, after a single backroom meeting between the Pebble CEO and the ethically-challenged former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, the mine’s permitting process came roaring back to life in 2018. The EPA hastily settled a lawsuit brought by Pebble and revoked its own Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment that went through years of scrutiny, public process and scientific peer review. We have to wonder, what other closed-door meetings are happening now?<\/p>\n