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General: (political statement of goals, objectives, views, philosophies) |
Since declaring my candidacy to be the next Governor of Alaska, I have had the opportunity to travel throughout urban and rural Alaska and the privilege of listening to residents who truly care about our state's future.
Time and time again, a simple message is shared with me -- we need to make a positive change and do away with "more of the same." Alaskans are looking for future leadership with the experience to manage, dedication to an honest and above-board government, and the overall mission that all Alaskans come first.
Our priorities have shifted and we need to bring them back on track. Alaskans deserve to be listened to and respected. In fact, experience teaches us we make the most progress when we define our goals, explore all options, and invite all sides to participate.
The time is now for great change. As your next governor, we can make it happen.
Through integrity and transparency, we will bring government back to the people. In a year of great surplus, let us evaluate both options of zero-based and forward funding budgeting and absolutely save a portion for our future. Enter any and all negotiations with the sole intent to secure a natural gas pipeline contract that is first and foremost best for all Alaska. When did doing what's right become the exception and not the rule? Together let's build a sustainable balanced budget, protect our permanent fund, create new jobs throughout the state, bring experts to the negotiation table, enhance our transportation system, provide a quality education for all children and defend our Constitution and the rights of all Alaskans. Let's make doing what's right the rule, not the exception.
It is no secret it takes a team effort to win and I am asking for your help and support. Please join me in changing Alaska's future; by working together we can make a difference. |
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Personal: (Gender, age, marital status, spouse's name and age, children's name and
ages, home town, current residence) |
Sarah was born in 1964 in Idaho. She is married to the three-time champion of the world's longest snowmachine race (the Iron Dog), Sarah's husband is also a lifelong Alaskan and is a production operator on the North Slope. Todd and Sarah commercial fish together in Bristol Bay, being joined at their sites with their kids: Track, Bristol, Willow, and Piper. The state's Alaska Native heritage plays an important role in the life of this family. She is now living in Wasilla. |
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Education: (times and places of schools, colleges, major, degrees, activities, sports) |
Sarah was a Wasilla High graduate, 1982 Sarah earned her Journalism degree from the University of Idaho in 1987. |
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Profession: (profession and work experience outside politics) |
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Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society, APU ; Valley Hospital Association Board; former American Management Association; Alaska Outdoor Council; Alaska Miner's Association; Alaska Resource Development Council; Youth Court Steering Committee; |
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Military: (branch, years of service, active duty experience, highest rank, medals,
honors, discharge date and type) |
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Civic: (past and present organizations, charities involvement) |
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Lifetime NRA Member; Iditarod PTA; former Salvation Army Board; Various Chambers of Commerce; Valley Youth Sports Coach, Hockey Team Manager; Honorary Member, Rotary |
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Political: (dates and titles of previously held political offices) |
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Wasilla City Council; Wasilla City Mayor; President, Alaska Conference of Mayors; Alaska Municipal League Board; Chairman, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission |
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Religion: (current and past religious affiliations, beliefs) |
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Accomplishments: (significant accomplishments, awards, achievements) |
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: Wasilla City Council; Wasilla City Mayor; President, Alaska Conference of Mayors; Alaska Municipal League Board; Chairman, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission |