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With US government shutdown over, a path is cleared for hearings on Arctic oil development

The Interior Department said it will extend a deadline for public comments, but not add any additional hearings.

By Yereth Rosen January 31, 2019
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Now that the federal government is back in full operation, the Department of the Interior has resumed its public schedule for collecting comments about its plans to expand oil development over Arctic Alaska lands.

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