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Mike Dunleavy

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Mike Dunleavy
NameMike Dunleavy
Office12th Governor of Alaska
Term startDecember 3, 2018
LieutenantKevin Meyer
PredecessorBill Walker
Birth dateMay 5, 1961
Birth placeScranton, Pennsylvania
PartyRepublican

Mike Dunleavy is an American politician serving as the 12th Governor of Alaska, having taken office on December 3, 2018, succeeding Bill Walker. He is a member of the Republican Party and previously served in the Alaska Senate from 2013 to 2018, representing the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. Dunleavy's gubernatorial campaign focused on issues such as the Alaska Permanent Fund, TransCanada's proposed Alaska gas pipeline, and the state's relationship with the Federal Bureau of Land Management. His election was supported by prominent figures including Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.

Early Life and Education

Mike Dunleavy was born on May 5, 1961, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to a family of Irish American descent. He grew up in Washington state and later moved to Alaska in 1983, where he worked as a teacher in the North Slope Borough School District and coached basketball at Barrow High School. Dunleavy earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Misericordia University in Dallas, Pennsylvania, and later received a Master of Education degree from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His educational background is similar to that of other notable Alaskans, including Tony Knowles and Jay Hammond, who also pursued careers in public service.

Career

Before entering politics, Dunleavy worked as a teacher and school administrator in various Alaska Native communities, including Bethel and Kotzebue. He was also a commercial fisherman and hunter in the Bristol Bay region, where he developed a deep understanding of the state's natural resources and the importance of subsistence living. Dunleavy's experience in these fields is similar to that of other notable Alaskans, including Ted Stevens and Frank Murkowski, who also worked in the fishing industry and mining sectors. His career path has been influenced by prominent Alaskans such as Wally Hickel and Jay Sterling Silverman, who also pursued careers in business and politics.

Political Career

Dunleavy's entry into politics began in 2012, when he was elected to the Alaska Senate representing the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. During his time in the senate, he served on several committees, including the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate Resources Committee, where he worked on issues related to the Alaska budget and natural resource management. Dunleavy's political career has been influenced by prominent Republicans such as John McCain and Mitt Romney, who also pursued careers in public service. His experience in the Alaska Legislature is similar to that of other notable Alaskans, including Lisa Murkowski and Don Young, who also served in the United States Congress.

Governor of Alaska

As Governor of Alaska, Dunleavy has focused on issues such as the Alaska Permanent Fund, oil and gas development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and the state's relationship with the Federal Bureau of Land Management. His administration has also prioritized public safety and education reform, with a focus on improving student outcomes and reducing crime rates in Anchorage and other urban areas. Dunleavy's policies have been influenced by prominent conservatives such as Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, who also pursued careers in public service. His experience as governor is similar to that of other notable Alaskans, including Sarah Palin and Sean Parnell, who also served as Governor of Alaska.

Personal Life

Dunleavy is married to Rose Newell, and they have three children together. He is a Catholic and attends St. Andrew Catholic Church in Anchorage. Dunleavy is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time. His personal life is similar to that of other notable Alaskans, including Tony Knowles and Jay Hammond, who also pursued careers in public service and were known for their love of the Alaska wilderness. Dunleavy's experience as a husband and father has been influenced by prominent family men such as George H.W. Bush and Barack Obama, who also prioritized their families during their time in public office. Category:Governors of Alaska

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