Dan Sullivan’s Trade War is Costing Alaska Workers Their Jobs
New reporting reveals that Conoco Phillips plans to lay off North Slope workers amid Senator Dan Sullivan’s trade war.
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Dan Sullivan and Nick Begich Shut Down Government and Hike Some Alaskans’ Health Care Costs by “More than 700%”
Dan Sullivan and Nick Begich voted to shut down the government after refusing to support a measure that would have saved over 20,000 Alaskans from devastating, impending health care premium hikes.
Dan Sullivan on Plan to Permanently Prevent Health Care Price Hikes and Avert Government Shutdown: “There’s No Way I Would Ever Vote for That”
Alaska Beacon: “If federal subsidies end, the cost of health insurance would rise so much that many Alaskans will go uninsured.”
Day Five of Silence from Dan Sullivan After He Skipped Government Funding Vote
Sullivan must answer for his refusal to show up for a vote to undo the damage of his bill, which let expanded ACA tax credit subsidies expire and will spike health care premiums for Alaskans.
Dan Sullivan Skips Vote That Would Prevent Spike in Health Care Costs for Alaskans and Avert Government Shutdown
Sen. Dan Sullivan nowhere to be found during vote for a plan that would have extended expanded ACA tax credit subsidies to prevent a huge spike in health care costs.
Alaska Democrats Remember State Senator Judy Salo
Alaska lost a champion recently – a champion for equal rights, education, democratic values, and basic kindness. Former State Senator Judith “Judy” Salo died on August 24.
ICYMI: Dan Sullivan Votes Against Measure Seeking Release of Epstein Files
In case you missed it, last week Senator Dan Sullivan voted against an effort that would have forced the DOJ to release the files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite previously urging the DOJ to “release as much information as possible on Epstein’s horrific crimes” in July.
Dan Sullivan Votes to Block Release of Epstein Files
After calling for the release of the Epstein files, Senator Dan Sullivan was a deciding vote to block the release of the Epstein files.
September Newsletter
Share This Post: August in Review Victory for Alaska’s SchoolsDespite Mike Dunleavy’s political maneuvering, lawmakers came together during his special session to uphold the override of his reckless veto of […]
Nick Begich Chooses Silence Over Transparency

When it came time to stand up for truth and transparency, Nick Begich ran.
Leadership Means Showing Up: Senator Dunbar’s Commitment to Alaska

Senator Dunbar flew halfway across the world to make sure Alaska’s schools weren’t left behind.
Begich Threatens Alaska Land Yet Again

Alaska’s public lands are more than just wide open spaces on a map. They are sacred.
A Huge Win for Alaska’s Students and Schools

Governor Mike Dunleavy called a special legislative session with one clear goal: to block another override of his veto of House Bill 57, the education funding bill.
ADP Statement Following Former State Senator Tom Begich’s Announcement to Run for Governor
Following Tom Begich’s announcement, Alaska Democratic Party Chair Eric Croft released the following statement.
ADP Statement Following President Donald Trump’s Summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Following Donald Trump’s summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Alaska Democratic Party Chair Eric Croft released the following statement.
ADP Statement on President Donald Trump’s Summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Ahead of Donald Trump’s summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Alaska Democratic Party Chair Eric Croft released the following statement.
August Newsletter
Share This Post: July in Review Progress for Working AlaskansOn July 1st, Alaska’s new sick leave and minimum wage law officially took effect — marking a major step forward for […]
Alaska State Legislature Successfully Overrides Republican Extremist Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s Veto, Securing the Largest Base Student Allocation Increase in Alaska History
After Dunleavy’s attempt to attack public education funding failed, Alaska Democratic Party Chair Eric Croft released the following statement.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: Across Alaska, Outrage Grows Over Dan Sullivan’s Vote to Gut Public Media and Jeopardize Public Safety
There is no way that we can fill that hole in our budget with local fundraising.
Governor Mike Dunleavy’s Attempts to Take Advantage of State Senator Forrest Dunbar’s Military Service to Advance Anti-Education Agenda
State Senator Forrest Dunbar Temporarily Leaves Deployment to Fight for the Future of Alaska’s Public Education Funding.
ICYMI: Hours After 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake, Sullivan Voted to Defund the Station That Warned Alaskans
ust hours after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Unalaska—triggering tsunami alerts and causing families to seek shelter—Senator Dan Sullivan voted to defund the public radio station that helped keep them safe.
6 Months In, Trump, Sullivan, and Begich Are Screwing Over Working Alaskans
As Alaskans endure 6 months of Donald Trump’s billionaires-first agenda, Alaska Democratic Party Chair Eric Croft released the following statement.
HR1’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Is a Big Ugly Threat to Alaska

This so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” — is being celebrated by some in D.C. as a win for energy policy and government reform. But here in Alaska, it’s a ticking time bomb.
Why We Defend Alaska: The Reason for the Summer of Defense

Alaska is unlike any other place — and we intend to keep it that way.
Alaska Summers: A Season Worth Protecting

This year, lawmakers have stood up to protect the land we love and the people who call it home. While others played politics, we delivered for Alaska.
Victory for Alaska’s Students: Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto of HB 57

In a major win for Alaska’s students, families, and educators, the state legislature successfully overrode Governor Mike Dunleavy’s veto of House Bill 57.
Sullivan and Begich Put Lives of Alaskans at Risk with Vote to Rescind Federal Funding for Public Media
A few hours after a tsunami warning in southwestern Alaska, Senator Dan Sullivan decided to cut tens of millions of dollars from Alaska’s 27 public radio stations.
Sullivan, Murkowski, and Begich Vote to Make Themselves Richer – While Alaskans Pay the Price
In response to the devastating budget bill and the federal delegation’s unwillingness to listen to constituents, Alaska Democrats held an emergency virtual town hall.