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2022 AK Legislative Scorecard 2021-

The following scorecard lists several key votes in the Alaska State Legislature in 2021 and 2022 and ranks state representatives and senators based on their fidelity to (U.S.) constitutional and limited-government principles.

This is our first state-level Scorecard; the selected votes may not be reflective of legislators' overall records. Their cumulative scores will change as we add more votes. Please check regularly for updates.

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Senate Votes

HB127 permits the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority to issue up to $1 billion in loans to the University of Alaska and regional health organizations.

The Senate passed HB127 on May 17, 2022, by a vote of 16 to 1. We have assigned minuses to the yeas because municipal bonds are tools of state-sanctioned public debt, which immorally and unconstitutionally coerce future taxpayers to subsidize various projects conceived outside the limited purpose and scope of local government. Alaska ought not to disparage its citizens of their property rights or income.

May 17, 2022
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text
No
Constitutional
Senate
Chamber

SJR15 recognizes the "importance of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement" in providing the "framework for much of [the] bilateral trade" between the "integrated economies" of Canada and Alaska, as well as "important updates to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)."

The Senate passed SJR15 on March 18, 2022, by a vote of 17 to 0. We have assigned minuses to the yeas because the U.S. should withdraw from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)—a dangerous replacement of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which unconstitutionally seeks to end U.S. national sovereignty by advancing regional integration and establishing a North American Union.

Mar 18, 2022
Vote Date
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No
Constitutional
Senate
Chamber

SA13 would amend HB69, Alaska’s budget bill for fiscal year 2021-22, to prohibit Medicaid-covered abortions or services relating to abortion.

The Senate failed to pass SA13 on May 19, 2021, by a vote of 10 to 10. We have assigned pluses to the yeas because Alaska should act to ban abortion (not to mention taxpayer-funded Medicaid services) and secure the right to life for all persons. The right to life is the most fundamental, God-given, and unalienable right asserted in the Declaration of Independence and guaranteed by the 5th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

May 19, 2021
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text
Yes
Constitutional
Senate
Chamber

SA11 would amend HB69, Alaska’s budget bill for fiscal year 2021-22, to ensure that no state funds be expended on an entity that mandates its employees to receive a vaccine approved under an Emergency Use Authorization granted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The Senate failed to pass SA11 on May 19, 2021, by a vote of 10 to 10. We have assigned pluses to the yeas because vaccine mandates should be opposed, as an individual’s non-injurious activities, including personal health care decisions, are private matters that should not be under federal, state, or local jurisdiction in the United States. To compel American citizens to receive medical treatment would be to violate their fundamental rights protected by the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

May 19, 2021
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text
Yes
Constitutional
Senate
Chamber

SA3 would amend, HB69, Alaska’s budget bill for fiscal year 2021-22, to prevent public funds from being used to teach critical race theory in public schools.

The Senate failed to pass SA3 on May 19, 2021, by a vote of 9 to 11. We have assigned pluses to the yeas because education--let alone efforts to indoctrinate children with false, race-based historical narratives--is not the role of government. Rather, a child's education is the responsibility of, as well as a fundamental right of choice retained by, his or her parents. Forcing American citizens to furnish taxpayer money for a compulsory, failing, and government-run K-12 school system violates individual protections guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment.

May 19, 2021
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text
Yes
Constitutional
Senate
Chamber

SA39 would amend HB76, which extends the COVID-19 public health disaster emergency declared by the Governor on January 15, 2021, to include the following provisions: the Governor may not declare a disaster emergency unless authorized by a majority vote of the Legislature; and the Legislature may terminate a disaster emergency by a majority vote.

The Senate failed to pass SA39 on April 28, 2021, by a vote of 4 to 16. We have assigned pluses to the yeas because Article II, Section 1, of the Alaska Constitution vests lawmaking power in the Senate and the House of Representatives, not the Governor. Each state, under Article IV, Section 4, of the U.S. Constitution, is guaranteed a republican form of government, which requires a limitation and separation of powers.

Apr 28, 2021
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text
Yes
Constitutional
Senate
Chamber

How did your legislators vote?

Tom Begich
Tom Begich
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-J
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Click Bishop
Click Bishop
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-C
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Mia C. Costello
Mia C. Costello
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-K
50%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Elvira  Gray-Jackson
Elvira Gray-Jackson
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-I
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Lyman F. Hoffman
Lyman F. Hoffman
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-S
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Roger Holland
Roger Holland
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-N
67%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
Shelley Hughes
Shelley Hughes
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-F
80%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
None
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
Scott Kawasaki
Scott Kawasaki
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-A
17%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Jesse  Kiehl
Jesse Kiehl
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-Q
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Peter Micciche
Peter Micciche
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-O
50%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Robert H. Myers
Robert H. Myers
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-B
50%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Donald C. Olson
Donald C. Olson
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-T
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
None
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Lora H. Reinbold
Lora H. Reinbold
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-G
80%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
None
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
Josh C. Revak
Josh C. Revak
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-M
40%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
None
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Mike J. Shower
Mike J. Shower
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-E
83%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
Bert K. Stedman
Bert K. Stedman
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-Q
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
None
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Gary  Stevens
Gary Stevens
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-P
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
Natasha A. von Imhof
Natasha A. von Imhof
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-L
0%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
None
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
William P. Wielechowski
William P. Wielechowski
Democrat
Senator
Dist. SD-H
50%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
David S. Wilson
David S. Wilson
Republican
Senator
Dist. SD-D
33%
Report
Score
1. Expanding the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
2. United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
No
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
3. Prohibiting Medicaid-Covered Abortions
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
4. No State Funds for Employers Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines
Yes
Constitutional
Yes
Vote Cast
5. Defunding Critical Race Theory
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
6. Limiting the Governor's Emergency Powers
Yes
Constitutional
No
Vote Cast
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