The lieutenant governor, a former CEO and board member of Sealaska, discussed timber policy, the state budget and where he disagrees with Walker. Mallott knocked environmentalists for what he sees as “a strategy to essentially remove people from the equation of making public policy in the Tongass National Forest.” Its latest manifestation is calling the Tongass a “salmon forest,” Mallott said.
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