BlueEyesInLevis
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And none of the dire catastrophies predicted by its critics."Fifty-two years ago today, President Richard Nixon signed the Trans Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act, a pen stroke that left an indelible mark on a state just 14 years old.
The act authorized the building of an oil pipeline connecting the North Slope to Port Valdez, and specifically halted all legal challenges, including ones filed by environmental activists. And, as the President had requested, federal and state agencies were not allowed to regulate the pipeline’s construction.
The act was supported by Alaska's congressional delegation – Don Young, Ted Stevens and Mike Gravel – but it was Washington Senator Henry M. Jackson who actually introduced it because the Alaska legislators were all too junior.
The first pipe was laid on March 27, 1975, at the Tonsina River, marking the second significant milestone in the pipeline's construction, which had officially begun the previous year with the construction of a road from Prudhoe Bay to the Yukon River.
Since TAPS startup on June 20, 1977, the pipeline has delivered 19 billion barrels of oil to Valdez and generated an estimated $180 billion in revenue to the State of Alaska."

