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Governor Mike Dunleavy today announced the appointments of Representative George Rauscher and Representative Cathy Tilton to the Alaska State Senate, filling vacancies created by the resignations of Senator Mike Shower and Senator Shelley Hughes
- Mike Dunleavy (politician) - Wikipedia
Michael James Dunleavy (born May 5, 1961) is an American politician and educator serving since 2018 as the 12th governor of Alaska A member of the Republican Party, he served from 2013 to 2018 as a member of the Alaska Senate
- Dunleavy chooses longtime House members to fill Senate vacancies
Gov Mike Dunleavy chose Reps Cathy Tilton and George Rauscher to fill Senate vacancies created by members’ resignations
- Dunleavy says he plans to stay governor, ending speculation about . . .
(Eric Stone Alaska Public Media) Gov Mike Dunleavy says he's planning to serve out the remainder of his term, blunting speculation that he might leave for a job in the Trump administration
- Dunleavy appoints Rauscher and Tilton to Alaska Senate, opening two . . .
Gov Mike Dunleavy has appointed state Reps George Rauscher, R-Sutton, and Cathy Tilton, R-Wasilla, to two vacancies in the Alaska Senate
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Career: Gov Dunleavy was elected the 12th Governor of Alaska in 2018 He spent nearly two decades in northwest Arctic communities working as a teacher, principal and superintendent
- Alaska Capitol’s ‘worst-kept secret’ is that Gov. Dunleavy may leave . . .
Gov Mike Dunleavy’s second term isn’t over until December 2026, but in a series of interviews, legislators say they believe he may be offered a job in the new administration of President
- Salmon Advoacy Groups Speak Out Against Governor Dunleavy . . .
“For eight years, the Dunleavy administration has allowed ongoing and new pollution from B C transboundary mines to go unaddressed and for B C to skirt accountability for commitments outlined in state-provincial agreements,” said Breanna Walker, Salmon Beyond Borders Director “As a result, Tribes, commercial fishermen, and Alaskans still do not have any protection from or recourse
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