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The Alaska House of Representatives agreed by a vote of 34-4 Friday to join an amicus brief filed by the state's congressional delegation supporting the recently approved Willow Project.

Environmental groups are challenging the project approved by Monday by the Biden administration. The Department of Interior approved three of the five drilling sites requested by ConocoPhillips, which owns the land in Alaska's North Slope.

Just two days after the decision, Earthjustice announced it was suing the Biden administration over its decision.

"The Biden administration's approval of ConocoPhillips' Willow project in the western Arctic of Alaska is a disappointing leap backwards," said Nicole Whittington-Evans, Defenders of Wildlife's Alaska program director, in a news release. "This would further imperil climate-sensitive wildlife including endangered polar bears, lock in oil and gas drilling and massive greenhouse gas emissions for decades, and offset the administration's priority to rein in climate change."

The House said in a news release, "It is time to put an end to the baseless lawsuits filed by extremist environmental groups, which only serve to impede progress and prevent Alaskans from reaping the benefits of the Willow Project."

https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/alaska-lawmakers-back-willow-project-amid-legal-challenge
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