TITLE

Clinton gets back to work

AUTHOR(S)
Koehl, Carla; van Boven, Sarah
PUB. DATE
September 1995
SOURCE
Newsweek;9/11/95, Vol. 126 Issue 11, p6
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports that President Bill Clinton is seriously considering declaring the Alaska's oil-rich Arctic National Wildlife Refuge a national monument. How this move would keep the area off-limits to drilling; Fear that the GOP will cut funding to all national monuments to counter Clinton; Clinton campaign fundraising.
ACCESSION #
9509257560

Tags: ALASKA Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska);  PETROLEUM industry;  NATIONAL monuments

 

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