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HB 128

An Act relating to Chugach State Park; and providing for an effective date.

34th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Ky Holland

HB 128 modifies Chugach State Park policy in Alaska, pending details in committee review after initial March 2025 referral to Transportation and Resources committees.

(H) REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
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Bill Summary · HB 128

Legislative bill overview

HB 128 is a bill introduced in Alaska's House of Representatives concerning Chugach State Park, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill was referred to the Transportation and Resources committees on March 10, 2025. Without access to the full text, the exact nature of the proposed changes to the park cannot be determined.

Why is this important

Chugach State Park is Alaska's most-visited state park, encompassing nearly 495,000 acres near Anchorage. Any legislative action affecting the park could impact recreation access, park management, resource development, or funding for millions of residents and visitors who use it annually.

Potential points of contention

  • Land use and development concerns – Changes to park boundaries, permitted activities, or resource extraction policies could face opposition from conservation groups or development interests
  • Public access and recreation – Proposed modifications to hunting, fishing, camping, or trail access could divide user groups with competing interests
  • Funding and management authority – Shifts in state park management responsibility or budget allocation could create disputes between agencies or stakeholders

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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