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2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 For official legislative contact information: http://akleg.gov/docs/pdf/whoswho.pdf The following legislative staff list is provided with permission of the Alaska Political Report. Information courtesy of The Alaska Political Report, which has launched a new paid newsletter service about Alaska's budget, Legislature and executive branch — much like the old Alaska Budget Report. It contains ample information relevant to those who follow Alaska government, from budget details about key programs, contacts for legislative offices and updates on pertinent legislation. The cost is $999/year per organization, and to inquire about a subscription, email [email protected] . House of Representatives Rep. Ben Carpenter (R - Nikiski) • Richard Best • Kendra Broussard Rep. Matt Claman (D - Anchorage) • Lizzie Kubitz • Sophie Jonas Rep. Mike Cronk (R - Tok/Northway) • Sue Stancliff • Brian Webb Rep. Harriett Drummond (D - Anchorage) • George Ascott • Sarah Evans Rep. David Eastman (R - Wasilla) • Pamela Goode • Jerad McClure Rep. Bryce Edgmon (I - Dillingham) • Amory Lelake • Tyra MacKinnon • Laura Stidolph Rep. Zack Fields (D - Anchorage) • Grace Kubitz • Tristan Walsh 1 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 Rep. Neal Foster (D - Nome) • Brodie Anderson • Paul LaBolle • Jenny Martin Rep. Ron Gillham (R - Kenai) • Jason Floyd • Edra Morledge Rep. James Kaufman (R - Anchorage) • Matthew Harvey • Jayme Jones Rep. Christopher Kurka (R - Wasilla) • Andrew Elliot • Dirk Moffatt Rep. Sara Hannan (D - Juneau) • Tim Clark • Ann Dombkowski Rep. Grier Hopkins (D - Fairbanks) • Tania Clucas • Joe Hardenbrook Rep. DeLena Johnson (R - Palmer) • Erick Cordero • Diane O'Loughlin Rep. Andy Josephson (D - Anchorage) • Nathaniel Grabman • Elise Sorum-Birk Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins (D - Sitka) • Joey Bosworth • Grace Ervine • Amy Lowndes Rep. Bart LeBon (R - Fairbanks) • Aimee Bushnell • Joe Byrnes 2 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 Rep. Kevin McCabe (R - Big Lake) • William Gamble • Angela Stephl Rep. Ken McCarty (R - Eagle River) • Tiffany Lund • Deneen Tuck Rep. Tom McKay (R - Anchorage) • Mary Jackson • Forrest Wolfe Rep. Kelly Merrick (R - Anchorage) • Sorcha Hazelton • Tally Teal Rep. David Nelson (R - Anchorage) • Donna Page • Kim Skipper Rep. Dan Ortiz (I - Ketchikan) • Liz Harpold • Caroline Hamp • Shawaan Jackson-Gamble Rep. Mike Prax (R - North Pole) • Barbara Haney • Remond Henderson Rep. Josiah Patkotak (I - Utqiagvik) • Trever Fulton Rep. Sara Rasmussen (R - Anchorage) • Scott Bergmann • Tom Wright Rep. George Rauscher (R - Sutton) • Jesse Logan • Abby St. Clair Rep. Calvin Schrage (I - Anchorage) 3 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 • Erik Gunderson • Ryan Johnston Rep. Laddie Shaw (R - Anchorage) • Josh Walton • Reece Williams Rep. Liz Snyder (D - Anchorage) • Alliana Salanguit • Arielle Wiggin Rep. Ivy Spohnholz (D - Anchorage) • Rose Foley • Megan Holland • Pakak Boerner (intern) Rep. Andi Story (D - Juneau) • Mary Hakala • Greg Smith Rep. Louise Stutes (R - Kodiak) • Kerry Crocker • Matt Gruening Rep. Geran Tarr (D - Anchorage) • Thatcher Brouwer • Alexander Kelly Rep. Steve Thompson (R - Fairbanks) • Crystal Koeneman • Steve Quinn Rep. Cathy Tilton (R - Wasilla) • Heath Hilyard • Steve St. Clair Rep. Chris Tuck (D - Anchorage) • Aurora Hauke • Melissa Loewe • Trustin Luhr (intern) Rep. Sarah Vance (R - Homer) • Jake Almeida 4 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 • Greg Knight Rep. Adam Wool (D - Fairbanks) • Ken Alper • Ashley Carrick Rep. Tiffany Zulkosky (D - Bethel) • Logan Basner • Katy Giorgio House Majority Press • Austin Baird • Brian Hild • Joe Plesha Senate Sen. Tom Begich (D - Anchorage) • Mercedes Colbert • Brix Hahn • Loki Tobin • Connor Owens (intern) Sen. Click Bishop (R - Fairbanks) • Christopher Clark • Cody Grussendorf • Barbi Montgomery • Darwin Peterson • Erin Shine Sen. Mia Costello (R - Anchorage) • Katie McCall • Kollette Schroeder • Emma Ashlock (intern) Sen. Elvi Gray-Jackson (D - Anchorage) • Keith Bauguess • Besse Odom • Delaney Thiele (intern) Sen. Lyman Hoffman (D - Bethel) • Maridon Boario • Sam Greely 5 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 • Tim Grussendorf • Patricia Walker Sen. Roger Holland (R - Anchorage) • Nikki Rose • Ed King Sen. Shelley Hughes (R - Palmer) • Lisa Hart • Dawson Mann • Buddy Whitt • Riley Nye (intern) Sen. Scott Kawasaki (D - Fairbanks) • Joe Hayes • Robin O'Donoghue • Max Robicheaux (intern) Sen. Jesse Kiehl (D - Juneau) • Edric Carrillo • Cathy Schlingheyde • CJ Harrell (intern) Sen. Peter Micciche (R - Soldotna) • Madison Govin • Konrad Jackson • Emmie Jackson • Lynne Smith Sen. Robb Myers (R - North Pole) • Michaella Anderson • Josiah Nash • Theresa Woldstad Sen. Donny Olson (D - Golovin) • Sierra Smyth • Ken Truitt Sen. Lora Reinbold (R - Eagle River) • Kelli Toth • Aaron Weaver 6 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 Sen. Josh Revak (R - Anchorage) • Shiela Cernich • Dirk Craft • Seth Duggan • Betty Tangeman • Emma Torkelson Sen. Mike Shower (R - Wasilla) • Scott Ogan • Terrence Shanigan • Naresh Shrestha Sen. Bert Stedman (R - Sitka) • Mollie Barnes • Pete Ecklund • Melissa Kookesh • David Scott • Amanda Ryder Sen. Gary Stevens (R - Kodiak) • Doug Gardner • Tim Lamkin • Doug Letch • Katrina Matheny Sen. Natasha von Imhof (R - Anchorage) • Shareen Crosby • Cecile Elliot • Inti Harbison • Juli Lucky Sen. Bill Wielechowski (D - Anchorage) • Nate Graham • Sonja Kawasaki (sister of Sen. Scott Kawasaki) • Leighan Gonzales • Trevor Bailly (intern) • Samantha Mintz-Gentz (intern) Sen. David Wilson (R - Wasilla) • Jasmin Martin • Jody Simpson • Gary Zepp 7 2021 Legislative Staff List Updated 2/10/21 Senate Majority Press • Daniel McDonald Senate Minority Press • Noah Hanson • Jenn Gifford 8 .
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