July. Julys prices are not what they are now. Folks are locked in. They talk about being frozen in someplace, well, their prices are also frozen in. Well we know and understand the challenges when it comes to energy. We know and understand the challenges that come when it comes to keeping your house warm or your lights on. So we have every interest to make sure we are pushing out, we are being innovative, we are being as efficient as we possibly can when it comes to energy use and consumption. I want to urge us, to push us, to be really aggressive in pushing us towards those technologies that will allow us in a small population state that has no real energy grid, so to speak, to figure out how we can how we can be more selfsufficient, get us off diesel get us off 10agallon oil in kobuck alaska. Weve got to figure this out. Were going to be doing it. Were talking about the challenges that we face. But i think as we begin this good robust debate on things like climate, i think we need to
On January 30, 2020, the Biden Administration announced that it intends to allow the COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency (collectively, “PHE”) to expire effective on.