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The Trump administration says it’s sticking to plans for an Arctic refuge oil lease sale by year’s end

Critics say the process has been too rushed. Meanwhile, Congressional representatives on Monday introduced a bill to take ANWR leasing out of the 2017 tax bill.

By Yereth Rosen February 12, 2019
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The Trump administration is on track to sell oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge this year, cracking open an area that for decades has been closed to development, a top official with the Department of the Interior said on Monday.

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