
For decades, AIDEA has drained Alaska, wasting hard-earned public money on failed mega projects that tarnish our state’s future. Now, under Governor Dunleavy, it’s a slush fund for pet projects like the proposed $600M West Susitna Industrial Access Road—a reckless venture slicing through Southcentral Alaska’s iconic landscapes. This boondoggle threatens hundreds of local businesses and thousands of acres of unspoiled wild lands only to benefit foreign mining companies.
Hold AIDEA accountable.
A stain on Southcentral Alaska
If AIDEA succeeds, the West Susitna Industrial Road will cut a 100+ mile industrial corridor through the heart of Alaska’s Susitna Region. The consequences would be devastating: desecrating the historic Iditarod Trail; destroying rivers, wetlands, and critical habitats; and threatening small businesses.
182
salmon-bearing streams threatened
1,900
Alaskan jobs at risk
$64M
in lost income
for small businesses
Countless species of waterfowl, moose, and sheep imperiled
It’s time to clean house
Our state leaders finally have a chance to clean house and hold AIDEA accountable. They have the power to stop AIDEA’s wasteful spending and prioritize investments that truly benefit our communities.