As the Department of Interior prepares to present its Proposed Final Five-Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing, of critical interest to the proposal's stakeholders are the opportunities and risks of developing Alaska’s offshore resources.

With the possibility of new lease sales brought into consideration, an important question must be raised: What are the economic, social, and environmental implications of new offshore development for the state of Alaska and the lower 48?

Hosted by Roll Call and in partnership with CQ, the policy briefing will bring together lawmakers from both sides of the conversation, native Alaskan communities, and other policy stakeholders to discuss the opportunities of and risks to the Arctic offshore.

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CQ Roll Call Welcome Remarks

David Ellis, Chief Content Officer and Senior Vice President, CQ Roll Call
Keynote with Members of Congress

Keynote: Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)
Moderator: Ed Felker, Director of CQ Now
Keynote with Members of Congress

Keynote: Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.)
Moderator: Ed Felker, Director of CQ Now
Moderated Panel Discussion followed by Q&A

Moderator:
Ed Felker, Director, CQ Now

Panelists:
Joseph W. Ralston, Former Supreme Allied Commander, NATO
Leah Donahey, Senior Campaign Director, Alaska Wilderness League

Rosetta Alcantra, President, E3 Environmental LLC
Sponsor Interview
Lucas Frances
Director, Arctic Energy Center