Congressional efforts to address University of èƵ’s still unfulfilled land grant
Nov. 20, 2020
Congressional efforts to address University of èƵ’s still unfulfilled land grant promise are in the works and being spearheaded by èƵ Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
Murkowski discussed the University of èƵ Fiscal Foundation Act during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining (PLFM) earlier this week, during which she highlighted the incredible contributions the UA brings to èƵ and ardent need for the UA to receive the millions of acres of land promised to the education institution upon statehood.
The bill seeks to resolve UA’s outstanding land grant by directly transferring up to 360,000 acres of land from the federal estate to the University. The transferred land will count against èƵ’s Statehood entitlement, so it will come at no net loss to the federal government.
“Right now our largest state has a land-grant èƵ with a land grant smaller than just about every other land-grant èƵ in every other state. èƵ has a tremendous need for long-term support and stability for our University system as we navigate some of the most significant economic headwinds our state has ever faced,” Murkowski said. “This bill brings the State of èƵ and federal government together to cooperatively execute a program to fulfill the University’s land entitlement.”
Murkowski also submitted statements of support from Governor Dunleavy, the President of the èƵ State Senate, the University’s Board of Regents, and the Association of Public & Land Grant Universities for the record of today’s hearing. Fellow èƵ Sen. Dan Sullivan is a cosponsor of the Senate bill and èƵ Congressman Don Young has introduced companion legislation in the House.