John--
If you've ever eaten sockeye salmon, there's a good chance it came from Bristol Bay, Alaska. It's the largest and most pristine sockeye salmon fishery in the world.
Each year, it generates 14,000 jobs and $1.5 billion in economic activity.
But President Donald Trump, Governor Mike Dunleavy, and outside special interests want to fast-track approval of a mine that scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency say could cause a "complete loss of" the Bristol Bay wildlife habitat, which would be devastating.
All to reward special interests and a Canadian mining company.
As a commercial fisherman, I know how important Bristol Bay is to Alaska's economy and our way of life. That's why I hope you'll take a moment to watch this video, share it with your friends, and help us take on the special interests.
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Last month, Congress held a hearing on the Pebble Mine.
Expert after expert testified that there is no way for the mining company to mitigate all the environmental issues -- acidic water and toxic chemicals -- and have the mine be profitable. It would harm our environment, kill our fish, and destroy our rich native culture in Bristol Bay.
And this all comes after scientists at the EPA planned to object to the mine's construction, but were overruled just one day after Dunleavy met with Trump on Air Force One.
It's special interest politics at its worst.
As your senator, I'll fight for everyday people, not special interests and certainly not a Canadian mining company. Please watch the video, share it with your friends, and help me build a grassroots campaign that can win this crucial senate race.
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Thank you,
Dr. Al Gross
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