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Dan Sullivan (U.S. senator)

Daniel Scott Sullivan (born November 13, 1964) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States senator from Alaska since 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Sullivan previously served as the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources from 2010 to 2013, and as the Alaska Attorney General from 2009 to 2010.

Dan Sullivan
Official portrait, 2015
United States Senator
from Alaska
Assumed office
January 3, 2015
Serving with Lisa Murkowski
Preceded byMark Begich
Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources
In office
December 6, 2010 – September 24, 2013
GovernorSean Parnell
Preceded byThomas E. Irwin
Succeeded byJoseph Balash
27th Attorney General of Alaska
In office
June 17, 2009 – November 30, 2010
GovernorSarah Palin
Sean Parnell
Preceded byTalis J. Colberg
Succeeded byJohn J. Burns
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
In office
June 6, 2006 – January 1, 2009
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byEarl Anthony Wayne
Succeeded byJose W. Fernandez
Personal details
Born
Daniel Scott Sullivan

(1964-11-13) November 13, 1964 (age 58)
Fairview Park, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Julie Fate
(m. 1994)
RelationsHugh Fate (father-in-law)
Mary Jane Fate (mother-in-law)
Children3
EducationHarvard University (AB)
Georgetown University (MSFS, JD)
WebsiteSenate website
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Years of service1993–1997 (Active)
1997–present (Reserve)
Rank Colonel (Reserve)
UnitUnited States Marine Corps Reserve
Commands6th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company
Battles/warsWar in Afghanistan
Awards Defense Meritorious Service Medal

Sullivan grew up in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. He studied economics at Harvard University, then earned joint foreign service and Juris Doctor degrees from Georgetown University. He was in active duty for the United States Marine Corps from 1993 to 1997, 2004 to 2006, and in 2009 and 2013. Between 1997 and 1999, he clerked for judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the Alaska Supreme Court. After working as an attorney in private practice in Anchorage, Alaska from 2000 to 2002, Sullivan moved to Maryland to work for the Bush administration; he worked with the National Economic Council and the National Security Council and later served as Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs.

Sullivan ran in the 2014 election for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democratic incumbent Mark Begich. In August 2014, he won the Republican primary, defeating Alaska Lieutenant Governor Mead Treadwell and 2010 Senate nominee Joe Miller. Sullivan defeated Begich in the general election, 47.96% to 45.83%, a margin of 6,014 votes out of 282,400 cast. He was reelected in 2020, defeating independent challenger Al Gross by about 13 percentage points.[1]

Early life and education Edit

Sullivan was born and raised in Fairview Park, Ohio, the son of Sandra (née Simmons) and Thomas C. Sullivan. Sullivan's father is the president and CEO of RPM International, a publicly traded multinational corporation with over 15,000 employees that was founded by Sullivan's grandfather, Frank C. Sullivan.[2]

Sullivan graduated from Culver Military Academy in Indiana in 1983. He then studied economics at Harvard University, graduating in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude. He then went to Georgetown University, where he jointly attended the Walsh School of Foreign Service and the Georgetown University Law Center, receiving joint Juris Doctor and Master of Science in Foreign Service degrees in 1993. Sullivan was a member of the Georgetown Law Journal and received his Juris Doctor degree with cum laude honors.[3]

Early career Edit

Military service Edit

Sullivan joined the United States Marine Corps in 1993 after completing his law and foreign service degrees. He was on active duty from 1993 to 1997, when he transitioned to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Sullivan has spent several years with a reconnaissance battalion based in Anchorage, and has since been recalled to active duty three times: from 2004 to 2006, again in early 2009, and for a six-week tour in Afghanistan in July 2013.[4] Sullivan is currently a colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve. He is a recipient of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal.[5]

Early legal career Edit

After leaving active duty in the Marines, Sullivan served as a law clerk to judge Andrew Kleinfeld of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1997 to 1998 and to chief justice Warren Matthews of the Alaska Supreme Court from 1998 to 1999.[6] In 2000, Sullivan joined the Anchorage office of the law firm Perkins Coie, where he worked in commercial law and corporate law. He joined the Alaska bar that same year.[6]

White House and State Department Edit

In 2002, Sullivan headed the International Economics Directorate of the National Economic Council and National Security Council staffs at the White House. He advised President George W. Bush and the National Security Advisor and NEC chairman. He left the White House in 2004.[5]

In 2006, Bush appointed Sullivan United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs. The United States Senate unanimously confirmed Sullivan in May of that year. He served in this capacity until January 2009. While serving as Assistant Secretary of State he owned a house in Anchorage and continued to vote in Alaska elections by absentee ballot, while claiming Bethesda, Maryland, as his primary residence for tax purposes.[7][8]

Alaska Attorney General Edit

Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg resigned in February 2009 over the Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal scandal. Governor Sarah Palin nominated Wayne Anthony Ross for attorney general, but the Alaska Legislature rejected Ross. Palin then nominated Sullivan.[9] He was sworn into office in June 2009, while the Alaska Legislature was out of session. The Alaska Legislature unanimously confirmed Sullivan's appointment on April 9, 2010.[10] Sullivan, who had been retained by Governor Sean Parnell, stepped down as attorney general on December 5, 2010, to be replaced by John J. Burns.[11][12]

Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Edit

On November 18, 2010, shortly after being elected, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell appointed Sullivan Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, replacing former Commissioner Thomas E. Irwin. In 2013, during his term in office, Sullivan was deployed to Afghanistan for six weeks, in his role as the executive officer of the 4th Marine Division's Anti-Terrorism Battalion.[13]

U.S. Senate Edit

Elections Edit

2014 Edit

 
Bumper sticker from Sullivan's Senate campaign.

On October 15, 2013, Sullivan announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democratic incumbent Mark Begich in the 2014 election.[14] He was endorsed by the Club for Growth.[15] Begich had defeated longtime incumbent Ted Stevens in the previous election. Stevens had filed for the election in 2009[16] following his exoneration,[17] and was widely expected to win, but died in a plane crash on August 9, 2010.[18] This left the race for the Republican nomination wide open.

On June 10, 2014, Sullivan offered Begich the Alaska Agreement.[19] This was a modified version of the People's Pledge. This tactic had previously been used in the Massachusetts 2012 U.S. Senate race between Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown to drastically limit outside, third-party spending.[19] Begich rejected the agreement.[19] According to Ballotpedia, outside spending in the race hit nearly $40 million.[20]

Despite former Governor Sarah Palin's late-race endorsement of 2010 party nominee Joe Miller, Sullivan won the August 19 Republican primary with 40% of the vote to and Miller's 32% and Treadwell's 25%.[21][22]

On November 12, 2014, the Associated Press[23] and CNN[24] declared that Sullivan had defeated Begich in the general election by about 8,000 votes—48.6% to 45.4%. At the time, there were approximately 31,000 votes left to count and Begich refused to concede.[25] Begich eventually conceded on November 17.[26] Final results showed that Sullivan won by 6,014 votes out of 282,400 cast, 47.96% to 45.83%.[27][28]

2020 Edit

In the 2020 election, after running unopposed in the Republican primary election, Sullivan faced independent candidate Al Gross, an orthopedic surgeon and former commercial fisherman who had been nominated by the Alaska Democratic Party. The race was considered "unexpectedly close," with some polls indicating that the two candidates were neck-and-neck.[29] Gross touted his "deep roots" in the state and published several campaign videos that received national attention.[30] In addition to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee's funding of Gross's candidacy, Gross reportedly did "an excellent job fundraising", outraising Sullivan between July 1 and the end of September 2019.[31]

While the race was considered "too early to call" for several days after the November 3 election, Gross called Sullivan to concede on November 13.[32] Ultimately, Sullivan defeated Gross 54% to 41%, with Alaskan Independence Party nominee John Howe receiving nearly 5% of the vote.[33]

Tenure Edit

Sullivan was sworn into office on January 6, 2015, by Vice President Joe Biden.

Committee assignments Edit

 
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Senators Joni Ernst, Dan Sullivan, John McCain, Tom Cotton, Lindsey Graham, and Cory Gardner attending the 2016 International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Summit in Singapore
  • Committee on Armed Services
    • Subcommittee on Personnel
    • Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support (Ranking)
    • Subcommittee on Seapower
  • Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
    • Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation
    • Subcommittee on Communications, Media, and Broadband
    • Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security
    • Subcommittee on Oceans, Fisheries, Climate Change, and Manufacturing (Ranking)
  • Committee on Environment and Public Works
    • Subcommittee on Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justice, and Regulatory Oversight
    • Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate, and Nuclear Safety
    • Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife
  • Committee on Veterans' Affairs [34]

Caucuses Edit

Political positions Edit

According to FiveThirtyEight, Sullivan voted in line with President Donald Trump's position 91.5% of the time.[35] According to the American Conservative Union's Center for Legislative Accountability, Sullivan had a lifetime conservative rating of 79.5.[36] Americans for Democratic Action gave Sullivan a zero on their liberalism score in 2019.[37]

Abortion Edit

Sullivan is a self-described "pro-life Catholic" and supported the June 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade. He supports improving child care and adoption as alternatives to abortion.[38]

Donald Trump Edit

Sullivan opposed Trump during the 2016 presidential race, releasing a statement that said, "We need national leaders who can lead by example" on issues of sexual assault and violence against women. Sullivan added, "The reprehensible revelations about Donald Trump have shown that he can't. Therefore, I am withdrawing my support for his candidacy."[39]

Sullivan voted to acquit Trump at the conclusion of his first impeachment trial.[40][41] During Sullivan's reelection bid, Trump endorsed him, saying Sullivan supported Trump's agenda.[42]

By October 6, 2020, Sullivan announced that he would be voting for Trump, saying the choice was "very clear."[43] Sullivan also voted to acquit Trump during his second impeachment trial.[44]

Environment Edit

Sullivan rejects that there is a scientific consensus on climate change.[45][46] He has argued that "the verdict is still out on the human contribution to climate change"; the scientific consensus is that human activity is a primary contributor to climate change.[46]

In October 2020, the Environmental Investigation Agency recorded and published conversations between undercover actors, who pretended to be potential investors in Pebble Mine in Alaska, and corporate executives. In the recordings, the executives made clear that they intended to expand the mine substantially beyond their previously stated intentions, and that they believed Sullivan would surreptitiously support this project after the election. In response, Sullivan expressed his opposition to the project.[47][48] An investigation by Popular Information found that besides the $10,000 Sullivan received from Pebble employees and executives, the total rose to $34,000 when contributions from Northern Dynasty were included.[47] Sullivan said he planned to donate campaign contributions from Pebble Mine executives to charity.[49] In January 2023, the EPA essentially blocked the project, using its power to restrict development to protect watersheds.[50] In May 2023, President Biden celebrated the EPA's veto in a Rose Garden meeting with 200 opponents of the project, including many Bristol Bay tribes and nationwide environmental organizations.[51]

Sullivan lobbied the Trump administration to open up the Tongass National Forest in Alaska to logging and other forms of development.[52][53] In October 2020, the Trump administration permitted such projects, stripping protections that had been in place for nearly two decades.[53]

Foreign policy Edit

In July 2017, Sullivan co-sponsored the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (s. 720), which made it a federal crime for Americans to encourage or participate in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements in the occupied territories if protesting actions by the Israeli government.[54][55]

 
Dan Sullivan receiving a commemorative gun during a National Rifle Association event in Alaska.

On June 6, 2021, Sullivan and Senators Tammy Duckworth and Christopher Coons visited Taipei in an U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III transport to meet President Tsai Ing-wen and Minister Joseph Wu during the pandemic outbreak of Taiwan to announce President Joe Biden's donation plan of 750,000 COVID-19 vaccines included in the global COVAX program.[56][57][58]

Gun policy Edit

In the 2014 Senate campaign in Alaska, the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) declined to make an endorsement. The NRA gave Begich an "A−" rating and Sullivan an "AQ" rating, the "Q" indicating the rating was qualified because Sullivan had no voting record at the time.[59][60]

Health care and public health Edit

Sullivan opposes the Affordable Care Act and voted to repeal it.[61][62][63]

On November 17, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sullivan did not wear a mask while presiding over the Senate. Senator Sherrod Brown asked him to "please wear a mask as he speaks." Sullivan told Brown he was not taking instructions from Brown and later called Brown a "far-left senator." Senator Ted Cruz called Brown an "ass" for making the request and suggested it was virtue signaling.[64][65] CDC guidelines at the time stated that people should wear face masks while indoors.[65][66]

Judiciary Edit

In 2016, Sullivan defended the Republican refusal to hold a hearing for President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, on the basis that the nomination was made "in the midst of an important national election." Sullivan said it was not "about the individual, it's about the principle" and "Alaskans deserve to have a voice in that direction through their vote, and we will ensure that they have one."[67][68] In October 2020, in the last few weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Sullivan defended Trump's decision to nominate a Supreme Court justice—saying he was "well within his constitutional authority"—and voted to confirm the nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.[67][68][69]

Missile defense system Edit

In 2017, after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un threatened the United States with an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) strike and conducted an ICBM test in which its missile landed about 200 miles (320 km) off the coast of Japan, Sullivan called for improvements to the U.S. missile defense system.[70]

Social policy Edit

Sullivan has not made social issues a major part of his platform.[71] He opposes abortion, except in cases of rape, incest, or threat to the life of the mother.[72] In 2022 he voted for the Respect for Marriage Act.[72]

Sullivan introduced the bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation, the FIRST STEP Act, but opposed the act after incurring amendments by the House of Representatives. The amended bill passed the Senate 87–12 on December 18, 2018.[73] Trump signed the bill into law 3 days later.

Sullivan has cosponsored the bipartisan STATES Act proposed in the 115th U.S. Congress by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Colorado Senator Cory Gardner that would exempt individuals or corporations in compliance with state cannabis laws from federal enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act.[74]

2021 National Defense Authorization Act Edit

In December 2020, during his lame-duck period, Trump vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.[75] The veto left new Coast Guard cutters that were scheduled to be homeported in Alaska without port facilities to maintain them.[75] Sullivan questioned the veto, because it put in question whether the cutters could be placed in Alaska.

2021 storming of the United States Capitol Edit

On May 28, 2021, Sullivan voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the 2021 United States Capitol attack.[76]

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 Edit

Sullivan was among the 31 Senate Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.[77]

Personal life Edit

While at Georgetown, Sullivan met fellow law student Julie Fate, a staffer for U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Sullivan and Fate married and had three daughters. Fate is the daughter of retired dentist and former Alaska State Representative Hugh "Bud" Fate and Mary Jane Fate, who was once the co-chair of the Alaska Federation of Natives.[5]

As of 2018, according to OpenSecrets.org, Sullivan's net worth was more than $2.3 million.[78]

Electoral history Edit

Alaska Senator (Class II) Republican Primary, 2014[79]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Sullivan 44,740 40.05
Republican Joe Miller 35,904 32.14
Republican Mead Treadwell 27,807 24.90
Republican John M. Jaramillo 3,246 2.91
Total votes 113,752 100.0
Alaska Senator (Class II) General Election, 2014[80]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Sullivan 135,445 47.96
Democratic Mark Begich (incumbent) 129,431 45.83
Libertarian Mark S. Fish 10,512 3.72
Independent Ted Gianoutsos 5,636 2.00
Write-in 1,376 0.49
Total votes 282,400 100.00
Alaska Senator (Class II) General Election, 2020[81]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Sullivan (incumbent) 191,112 53.90
Independent Al Gross 146,068 41.19
Independence John Howe 16,806 4.74
Write-in 601 0.17
Total votes 354,587 100.0%

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Not to be confused with Dan Sullivan Anchorage mayor Daniel Scott Sullivan born November 13 1964 is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States senator from Alaska since 2015 A member of the Republican Party Sullivan previously served as the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources from 2010 to 2013 and as the Alaska Attorney General from 2009 to 2010 Dan SullivanOfficial portrait 2015United States Senatorfrom AlaskaIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2015Serving with Lisa MurkowskiPreceded byMark BegichCommissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural ResourcesIn office December 6 2010 September 24 2013GovernorSean ParnellPreceded byThomas E IrwinSucceeded byJoseph Balash27th Attorney General of AlaskaIn office June 17 2009 November 30 2010GovernorSarah PalinSean ParnellPreceded byTalis J ColbergSucceeded byJohn J BurnsAssistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business AffairsIn office June 6 2006 January 1 2009PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byEarl Anthony WayneSucceeded byJose W FernandezPersonal detailsBornDaniel Scott Sullivan 1964 11 13 November 13 1964 age 58 Fairview Park Ohio U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseJulie Fate m 1994 wbr RelationsHugh Fate father in law Mary Jane Fate mother in law Children3EducationHarvard University AB Georgetown University MSFS JD WebsiteSenate websiteMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Marine CorpsYears of service1993 1997 Active 1997 present Reserve RankColonel Reserve UnitUnited States Marine Corps ReserveCommands6th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison CompanyBattles warsWar in AfghanistanAwardsDefense Meritorious Service MedalDan Sullivan s voice source source Dan Sullivan proposes an amendment for rail workers contracts to avert a freight rail strikeRecorded December 1 2022Sullivan grew up in a suburb of Cleveland Ohio He studied economics at Harvard University then earned joint foreign service and Juris Doctor degrees from Georgetown University He was in active duty for the United States Marine Corps from 1993 to 1997 2004 to 2006 and in 2009 and 2013 Between 1997 and 1999 he clerked for judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the Alaska Supreme Court After working as an attorney in private practice in Anchorage Alaska from 2000 to 2002 Sullivan moved to Maryland to work for the Bush administration he worked with the National Economic Council and the National Security Council and later served as Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Sullivan ran in the 2014 election for the U S Senate seat held by Democratic incumbent Mark Begich In August 2014 he won the Republican primary defeating Alaska Lieutenant Governor Mead Treadwell and 2010 Senate nominee Joe Miller Sullivan defeated Begich in the general election 47 96 to 45 83 a margin of 6 014 votes out of 282 400 cast He was reelected in 2020 defeating independent challenger Al Gross by about 13 percentage points 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 2 1 Military service 2 2 Early legal career 2 3 White House and State Department 2 4 Alaska Attorney General 2 5 Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3 U S Senate 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2014 3 1 2 2020 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Committee assignments 3 4 Caucuses 4 Political positions 4 1 Abortion 4 2 Donald Trump 4 3 Environment 4 4 Foreign policy 4 5 Gun policy 4 6 Health care and public health 4 7 Judiciary 4 8 Missile defense system 4 9 Social policy 4 10 2021 National Defense Authorization Act 4 11 2021 storming of the United States Capitol 4 12 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 5 Personal life 6 Electoral history 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditSullivan was born and raised in Fairview Park Ohio the son of Sandra nee Simmons and Thomas C Sullivan Sullivan s father is the president and CEO of RPM International a publicly traded multinational corporation with over 15 000 employees that was founded by Sullivan s grandfather Frank C Sullivan 2 Sullivan graduated from Culver Military Academy in Indiana in 1983 He then studied economics at Harvard University graduating in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude He then went to Georgetown University where he jointly attended the Walsh School of Foreign Service and the Georgetown University Law Center receiving joint Juris Doctor and Master of Science in Foreign Service degrees in 1993 Sullivan was a member of the Georgetown Law Journal and received his Juris Doctor degree with cum laude honors 3 Early career EditMilitary service Edit Sullivan joined the United States Marine Corps in 1993 after completing his law and foreign service degrees He was on active duty from 1993 to 1997 when he transitioned to the U S Marine Corps Reserve Sullivan has spent several years with a reconnaissance battalion based in Anchorage and has since been recalled to active duty three times from 2004 to 2006 again in early 2009 and for a six week tour in Afghanistan in July 2013 4 Sullivan is currently a colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve He is a recipient of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal 5 Early legal career Edit After leaving active duty in the Marines Sullivan served as a law clerk to judge Andrew Kleinfeld of the U S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1997 to 1998 and to chief justice Warren Matthews of the Alaska Supreme Court from 1998 to 1999 6 In 2000 Sullivan joined the Anchorage office of the law firm Perkins Coie where he worked in commercial law and corporate law He joined the Alaska bar that same year 6 White House and State Department Edit In 2002 Sullivan headed the International Economics Directorate of the National Economic Council and National Security Council staffs at the White House He advised President George W Bush and the National Security Advisor and NEC chairman He left the White House in 2004 5 In 2006 Bush appointed Sullivan United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Energy and Business Affairs The United States Senate unanimously confirmed Sullivan in May of that year He served in this capacity until January 2009 While serving as Assistant Secretary of State he owned a house in Anchorage and continued to vote in Alaska elections by absentee ballot while claiming Bethesda Maryland as his primary residence for tax purposes 7 8 Alaska Attorney General Edit Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg resigned in February 2009 over the Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal scandal Governor Sarah Palin nominated Wayne Anthony Ross for attorney general but the Alaska Legislature rejected Ross Palin then nominated Sullivan 9 He was sworn into office in June 2009 while the Alaska Legislature was out of session The Alaska Legislature unanimously confirmed Sullivan s appointment on April 9 2010 10 Sullivan who had been retained by Governor Sean Parnell stepped down as attorney general on December 5 2010 to be replaced by John J Burns 11 12 Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Edit On November 18 2010 shortly after being elected Alaska Governor Sean Parnell appointed Sullivan Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources replacing former Commissioner Thomas E Irwin In 2013 during his term in office Sullivan was deployed to Afghanistan for six weeks in his role as the executive officer of the 4th Marine Division s Anti Terrorism Battalion 13 U S Senate EditElections Edit 2014 Edit Main article 2014 United States Senate election in Alaska nbsp Bumper sticker from Sullivan s Senate campaign On October 15 2013 Sullivan announced his candidacy for the U S Senate seat held by Democratic incumbent Mark Begich in the 2014 election 14 He was endorsed by the Club for Growth 15 Begich had defeated longtime incumbent Ted Stevens in the previous election Stevens had filed for the election in 2009 16 following his exoneration 17 and was widely expected to win but died in a plane crash on August 9 2010 18 This left the race for the Republican nomination wide open On June 10 2014 Sullivan offered Begich the Alaska Agreement 19 This was a modified version of the People s Pledge This tactic had previously been used in the Massachusetts 2012 U S Senate race between Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown to drastically limit outside third party spending 19 Begich rejected the agreement 19 According to Ballotpedia outside spending in the race hit nearly 40 million 20 Despite former Governor Sarah Palin s late race endorsement of 2010 party nominee Joe Miller Sullivan won the August 19 Republican primary with 40 of the vote to and Miller s 32 and Treadwell s 25 21 22 On November 12 2014 the Associated Press 23 and CNN 24 declared that Sullivan had defeated Begich in the general election by about 8 000 votes 48 6 to 45 4 At the time there were approximately 31 000 votes left to count and Begich refused to concede 25 Begich eventually conceded on November 17 26 Final results showed that Sullivan won by 6 014 votes out of 282 400 cast 47 96 to 45 83 27 28 2020 Edit Main article 2020 United States Senate election in Alaska In the 2020 election after running unopposed in the Republican primary election Sullivan faced independent candidate Al Gross an orthopedic surgeon and former commercial fisherman who had been nominated by the Alaska Democratic Party The race was considered unexpectedly close with some polls indicating that the two candidates were neck and neck 29 Gross touted his deep roots in the state and published several campaign videos that received national attention 30 In addition to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee s funding of Gross s candidacy Gross reportedly did an excellent job fundraising outraising Sullivan between July 1 and the end of September 2019 31 While the race was considered too early to call for several days after the November 3 election Gross called Sullivan to concede on November 13 32 Ultimately Sullivan defeated Gross 54 to 41 with Alaskan Independence Party nominee John Howe receiving nearly 5 of the vote 33 Tenure Edit Sullivan was sworn into office on January 6 2015 by Vice President Joe Biden Committee assignments Edit nbsp U S Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Senators Joni Ernst Dan Sullivan John McCain Tom Cotton Lindsey Graham and Cory Gardner attending the 2016 International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Summit in SingaporeCommittee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support Ranking Subcommittee on Seapower Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Safety Operations and Innovation Subcommittee on Communications Media and Broadband Subcommittee on Consumer Protection Product Safety and Data Security Subcommittee on Oceans Fisheries Climate Change and Manufacturing Ranking Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Chemical Safety Waste Management Environmental Justice and Regulatory Oversight Subcommittee on Clean Air Climate and Nuclear Safety Subcommittee on Fisheries Water and Wildlife Committee on Veterans Affairs 34 Caucuses Edit Senate Republican Conference Senate Taiwan CaucusPolitical positions EditAccording to FiveThirtyEight Sullivan voted in line with President Donald Trump s position 91 5 of the time 35 According to the American Conservative Union s Center for Legislative Accountability Sullivan had a lifetime conservative rating of 79 5 36 Americans for Democratic Action gave Sullivan a zero on their liberalism score in 2019 37 Abortion Edit Sullivan is a self described pro life Catholic and supported the June 2022 overturning of Roe v Wade He supports improving child care and adoption as alternatives to abortion 38 Donald Trump Edit Sullivan opposed Trump during the 2016 presidential race releasing a statement that said We need national leaders who can lead by example on issues of sexual assault and violence against women Sullivan added The reprehensible revelations about Donald Trump have shown that he can t Therefore I am withdrawing my support for his candidacy 39 Sullivan voted to acquit Trump at the conclusion of his first impeachment trial 40 41 During Sullivan s reelection bid Trump endorsed him saying Sullivan supported Trump s agenda 42 By October 6 2020 Sullivan announced that he would be voting for Trump saying the choice was very clear 43 Sullivan also voted to acquit Trump during his second impeachment trial 44 Environment Edit Sullivan rejects that there is a scientific consensus on climate change 45 46 He has argued that the verdict is still out on the human contribution to climate change the scientific consensus is that human activity is a primary contributor to climate change 46 In October 2020 the Environmental Investigation Agency recorded and published conversations between undercover actors who pretended to be potential investors in Pebble Mine in Alaska and corporate executives In the recordings the executives made clear that they intended to expand the mine substantially beyond their previously stated intentions and that they believed Sullivan would surreptitiously support this project after the election In response Sullivan expressed his opposition to the project 47 48 An investigation by Popular Information found that besides the 10 000 Sullivan received from Pebble employees and executives the total rose to 34 000 when contributions from Northern Dynasty were included 47 Sullivan said he planned to donate campaign contributions from Pebble Mine executives to charity 49 In January 2023 the EPA essentially blocked the project using its power to restrict development to protect watersheds 50 In May 2023 President Biden celebrated the EPA s veto in a Rose Garden meeting with 200 opponents of the project including many Bristol Bay tribes and nationwide environmental organizations 51 Sullivan lobbied the Trump administration to open up the Tongass National Forest in Alaska to logging and other forms of development 52 53 In October 2020 the Trump administration permitted such projects stripping protections that had been in place for nearly two decades 53 Foreign policy Edit In July 2017 Sullivan co sponsored the Israel Anti Boycott Act s 720 which made it a federal crime for Americans to encourage or participate in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements in the occupied territories if protesting actions by the Israeli government 54 55 nbsp Dan Sullivan receiving a commemorative gun during a National Rifle Association event in Alaska On June 6 2021 Sullivan and Senators Tammy Duckworth and Christopher Coons visited Taipei in an U S Air Force C 17 Globemaster III transport to meet President Tsai Ing wen and Minister Joseph Wu during the pandemic outbreak of Taiwan to announce President Joe Biden s donation plan of 750 000 COVID 19 vaccines included in the global COVAX program 56 57 58 Gun policy Edit In the 2014 Senate campaign in Alaska the NRA Political Victory Fund NRA PVF declined to make an endorsement The NRA gave Begich an A rating and Sullivan an AQ rating the Q indicating the rating was qualified because Sullivan had no voting record at the time 59 60 Health care and public health Edit Sullivan opposes the Affordable Care Act and voted to repeal it 61 62 63 On November 17 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Sullivan did not wear a mask while presiding over the Senate Senator Sherrod Brown asked him to please wear a mask as he speaks Sullivan told Brown he was not taking instructions from Brown and later called Brown a far left senator Senator Ted Cruz called Brown an ass for making the request and suggested it was virtue signaling 64 65 CDC guidelines at the time stated that people should wear face masks while indoors 65 66 Judiciary Edit In 2016 Sullivan defended the Republican refusal to hold a hearing for President Barack Obama s Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland on the basis that the nomination was made in the midst of an important national election Sullivan said it was not about the individual it s about the principle and Alaskans deserve to have a voice in that direction through their vote and we will ensure that they have one 67 68 In October 2020 in the last few weeks before the 2020 presidential election Sullivan defended Trump s decision to nominate a Supreme Court justice saying he was well within his constitutional authority and voted to confirm the nominee Amy Coney Barrett 67 68 69 Missile defense system Edit In 2017 after North Korean leader Kim Jong un threatened the United States with an intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM strike and conducted an ICBM test in which its missile landed about 200 miles 320 km off the coast of Japan Sullivan called for improvements to the U S missile defense system 70 Social policy Edit Sullivan has not made social issues a major part of his platform 71 He opposes abortion except in cases of rape incest or threat to the life of the mother 72 In 2022 he voted for the Respect for Marriage Act 72 Sullivan introduced the bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation the FIRST STEP Act but opposed the act after incurring amendments by the House of Representatives The amended bill passed the Senate 87 12 on December 18 2018 73 Trump signed the bill into law 3 days later Sullivan has cosponsored the bipartisan STATES Act proposed in the 115th U S Congress by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Colorado Senator Cory Gardner that would exempt individuals or corporations in compliance with state cannabis laws from federal enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act 74 2021 National Defense Authorization Act Edit In December 2020 during his lame duck period Trump vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 75 The veto left new Coast Guard cutters that were scheduled to be homeported in Alaska without port facilities to maintain them 75 Sullivan questioned the veto because it put in question whether the cutters could be placed in Alaska 2021 storming of the United States Capitol Edit On May 28 2021 Sullivan voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the 2021 United States Capitol attack 76 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 Edit Sullivan was among the 31 Senate Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 77 Personal life EditWhile at Georgetown Sullivan met fellow law student Julie Fate a staffer for U S Senator Ted Stevens Sullivan and Fate married and had three daughters Fate is the daughter of retired dentist and former Alaska State Representative Hugh Bud Fate and Mary Jane Fate who was once the co chair of the Alaska Federation of Natives 5 As of 2018 according to OpenSecrets org Sullivan s net worth was more than 2 3 million 78 Electoral history EditAlaska Senator Class II Republican Primary 2014 79 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dan Sullivan 44 740 40 05Republican Joe Miller 35 904 32 14Republican Mead Treadwell 27 807 24 90Republican John M Jaramillo 3 246 2 91Total votes 113 752 100 0Alaska Senator Class II General Election 2014 80 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dan Sullivan 135 445 47 96Democratic Mark Begich incumbent 129 431 45 83Libertarian Mark S Fish 10 512 3 72Independent Ted Gianoutsos 5 636 2 00Write in 1 376 0 49Total votes 282 400 100 00Alaska Senator Class II General Election 2020 81 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dan Sullivan incumbent 191 112 53 90Independent Al Gross 146 068 41 19Independence John Howe 16 806 4 74Write in 601 0 17Total votes 354 587 100 0 References Edit nbsp Alaska portal Axelrod Tal amp Zack Budryk Sullivan wins reelection in Alaska giving Republicans 50 seats in Senate The Hill November 11 2020 Our History www rpminc com Retrieved January 17 2016 Biography permanent dead link community adn com accessed November 6 2014 DNR Commissioner Dan Sullivan Deployed to Afghanistan Archived October 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine Anchorage Daily News July 22 2013 retrieved July 31 2013 a b c Lisa Demer April 19 2014 Candidate profile Dan Sullivan Marine and ex resources chief aims for US Senate seat Alaska Dispatch News Retrieved October 1 2014 a b Profile Archived August 3 2015 at the Wayback Machine adn com April 19 2014 accessed November 7 2014 Profile adn com accessed November 6 2014 Joseph Cameron September 30 2014 Tax assessor says Alaska s Senate hopeful was Md resident The Hill Retrieved October 2 2014 Article 3 The Executive law justia com accessed September 9 2016 Alaska legislature unanimously confirms Sullivan Archived April 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine adn com accessed November 6 2014 Alaska Attorney General John Burns begins work Fairbanks Daily News Miner December 27 2010 Jessica M Karmasek Burns is Alaska s new attorney general Legal NewsLine December 1 2010 retrieved September 9 2016 DNR Commissioner Dan Sullivan Deployed to Afghanistan Archived October 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine adn com July 22 2013 accessed November 6 2014 Former DNR Commissioner Dan Sullivan enters U S Senate race Anchorage Daily News September 15 2013 Huey Burns Caitlin March 12 2014 Club for Growth Backs Sullivan in Alaska Race RealClearPolitics Retrieved November 6 2014 Stevens files candidacy for 2014 election ADN com April 8 2009 Archived from the original on October 4 2012 Retrieved January 29 2023 US judge dismisses former Alaska senator s corruption conviction The Guardin April 7 2009 Yardley William Robbins Liz August 10 2010 Former Senator Ted Stevens Killed in Plane Crash The New York Times a b c Sullivan Sean June 10 2014 The People s Pledge is back in Alaska Wait what the heck is that Retrieved January 6 2018 via www washingtonpost com United States Senate elections in Alaska 2014 Ballotpedia Retrieved January 6 2018 Sullivan Sean August 15 2014 Sarah Palin endorses Joe Miller in Alaska Senate race The Washington Post Retrieved August 22 2014 Sullivan declares victory in high takes GOP Senate primary Alaska Dispatch News Dermot Cole August 20 2014 retrieved August 22 2014 Bohrer Becky Voted yes for Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh 106 18 sSenator Sullivan s father s company RPM made parts for Boeing during the Reagan era Republican Dan Sullivan wins Senate race in Alaska Archived November 12 2014 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press November 12 2014 Peligri Justin Republican challenger defeats Begich in Alaska Senate race CNN November 12 2014 Walshe Shushanna Alaska Senate Race Why Democrat Mark Begich Refuses To Concede ABC News November 12 2014 Joseph Cameron Begich concedes Alaska Senate race The Hill November 17 2014 2014 General Election November 4 2014 Official Results www elections alaska gov Alaska Division of Elections November 25 2014 Retrieved October 23 2020 Johnson Kirk November 12 2014 Dan Sullivan G O P Senate Challenger in Alaska Wins Senate Race The New York Times Retrieved September 17 2020 Burns Katelyn October 22 2020 Al Gross is hoping to ride Alaska s independent streak to the Senate Vox Touchberry Ramsey May 22 2020 A grizzly fighting independent doctor from Alaska could help Democrats turn the Senate blue Newsweek AK Sen DSCC Smells GOP Blood In The Water Endorses Dr Al Gross I For U S Senate Daily Kos Al Gross concedes Alaska U S Senate race to Dan Sullivan Anchorage Daily News November 13 2020 Alaska Senate election results 2020 NBC News U S Senate Committee Assignments of the 118th Congress Never Trump Republican group targets Dan Sullivan in new ad buy Anchorage Daily News July 29 2020 Retrieved October 5 2020 Sen Dan Sullivan American Conservative Union Foundation Retrieved May 3 2021 permanent dead link ADA Voting Records Americans for Democratic Action Retrieved May 3 2021 Sullivan Dan My statement on the Supreme Court s ruling today in Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization Twitter Retrieved June 24 2022 Full statements on Donald Trump from Alaska Sens Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan Alaska Dispatch News December 13 2016 Retrieved February 8 2017 Sullivan Sen Dan February 5 2020 This afternoon I voted to acquit President Trump on both charges brought against him by the House of Representatives My full statement submitted to the congressional record SenDanSullivan Retrieved February 9 2020 Ruskin Liz Media Alaska Public February 6 2020 Sullivan after voting to acquit Trump calls the president s actions less than perfect Trump endorses Sullivan re election as US senator for Alaska AP News December 17 2019 Retrieved October 1 2020 Sullivan says he plans to vote for Trump Juneau Empire October 5 2020 U S Senate U S Senate Roll Call Votes 117th Congress 1st Session www senate gov Retrieved August 25 2021 Miller pushes Senate opponents on climate change Anchorage Daily News May 18 2014 Retrieved October 5 2020 a b Ruskin Liz Media Alaska Public January 24 2015 Murkowski Sullivan Agree Climate is Changing but Split on Naming Cause Alaska Public Media Retrieved October 5 2020 a b Cohen Rachel M October 12 2020 Locked in Tight Race GOP Sen Dan Sullivan Caught in Environmental Scandal The Intercept Retrieved October 22 2020 Senate 2020 In Alaska a Controversy Over an Embattled Mine Has Tightened the Race InsideClimate News October 19 2020 Retrieved October 22 2020 McBride Rhonda October 12 2020 Senate Fisheries Debate Kodiak Chamber of Commerce Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved October 10 2020 Bohrer Becky Whittle Patrick January 31 2023 Alaska gold copper mine blocked over environmental worries AP News The Associated Press Retrieved September 4 2023 President Biden Celebrates Pebble Veto The Mine Will Not Be Built Natural Resources Defense Council May 15 2023 Retrieved September 4 2023 Tongass forest supporters rally in favor of roadless rule AP NEWS June 24 2019 Archived from the original on October 31 2020 Retrieved October 28 2020 a b Trump to strip protections from Tongass National Forest one of the biggest intact temperate rainforests The Washington Post 2020 Cosponsors S 720 115th Congress 2017 2018 Israel Anti Boycott Act congress gov March 23 2017 Levitz Eric July 19 2017 43 Senators Want to Make It a Federal Crime to Boycott Israeli Settlements Intelligencer Archived from the original on November 7 2018 Blanchard Ben June 6 2021 U S boosts Taiwan s COVID 19 fight with vaccines as senators visit Reuters Taipei Retrieved June 6 2021 Taijing Wu Zen Soo June 6 2021 Senators say US donating vaccines to Taiwan amid China row The Washington Post Associated Press Archived from the original on June 6 2021 Retrieved September 4 2023 The Visit to Taiwan of Senators Duckworth Sullivan and Coons American Institute in Taiwan June 5 2021 Retrieved June 6 2021 NRA PVF Grades Alaska nrapvf org NRA PVF Archived from the original on November 4 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link NRA withholds endorsement in Alaska Senate race CBS News September 25 2014 Archived from the original on September 25 2014 Retrieved October 4 2017 Fram Alan July 26 2017 Senators split over Obamacare vote Alaska Journal Associated Press Retrieved October 1 2020 Pear Robert Kaplan Thomas Cochrane Emily July 27 2017 Health Care Debate Obamacare Repeal Fails as McCain Casts Decisive No Vote The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 1 2020 Parlapiano Alicia Andrews Wilson Lee Jasmine C Shorey Rachel July 25 2017 How Each Senator Voted on Obamacare Repeal Proposals The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 1 2020 Miles Frank November 16 2020 Coronavirus mask protocol sparks testy exchange between Sen Sullivan and Sen Brown Fox News a b Clare Foran Ted Barrett November 17 2020 Ted Cruz calls Democratic senator an ass following Senate floor mask dispute CNN Retrieved November 19 2020 Elbeshbishi Sarah I don t need your instruction Sens Sherrod Brown and Dan Sullivan argue over wearing masks USA TODAY Retrieved November 19 2020 a b Alaska Sen Dan Sullivan says he ll thoroughly assess Trump nominee for Supreme Court Anchorage Daily News September 22 2020 Retrieved October 5 2020 a b Becky Bohrer 1 Alaska US senator says he will support Barrett nomination Associated Press October 21 2020 Erin McGroarty Sullivan backs Trump appointee for Supreme Court Daily News Miner October 24 2020 Riley Kim July 28 2017 Bolster U S missile defense system massively retaliate if needed Sen Sullivan says Homeland Preparedness News Retrieved January 15 2018 Gutierrez Alexandra October 31 2014 Alaska s War for Women s Votes The New Yorker Retrieved June 4 2020 a b Joseph Cameron August 5 2014 Alaska Republicans focus on social issues in debate The Hill com Retrieved September 17 2020 Levin Marianne December 18 2018 Senate approves Trump backed criminal justice overhaul Politico Retrieved December 18 2018 Cosponsors S 3032 115th Congress 2017 2018 STATES Act congress gov June 7 2018 Retrieved July 7 2018 a b Robert Woolsey December 27 2020 Trump s Defense veto could sink Sitka s Coast Guard dock KCAW Archived from the original on December 28 2020 Retrieved December 28 2020 Sitka was selected as a home port for one of the six vessels And while the actual ship itself doesn t appear in jeopardy there might not be anyplace to put it if the veto stands Which senators supported a Jan 6 Capitol riot commission Washington Post May 28 2021 Folley Aris June 1 2023 Here are the senators who voted against the bill to raise the debt ceiling The Hill Retrieved June 17 2023 Dan Sullivan Net Worth Personal Finances OpenSecrets org Retrieved October 15 2021 Primary Election August 19 2014 Primary Election Results PDF Alaska Division of Elections Retrieved January 29 2020 General Election November 4 2014 General Election Results PDF Alaska Division of Elections Retrieved January 29 2020 2020 GENERAL ELECTION Election Summary Report Official Results PDF Alaska Division of Elections Retrieved December 2 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dan Sullivan Senator Dan Sullivan official U S Senate website Dan Sullivan for Senate Dan Sullivan at Curlie Appearances on C SPAN Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote SmartLegal officesPreceded byTalis Colberg Attorney General of Alaska2009 2010 Succeeded byJohn BurnsParty political officesPreceded byTed Stevens Republican nominee for U S Senator from Alaska Class 2 2014 2020 Most recentU S SenatePreceded byMark Begich United States Senator Class 2 from Alaska2015 present Served alongside Lisa Murkowski IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJames Lankfordas United States Senator from Oklahoma Order of precedence of the United States as United States Senator from Alaskasince January 3 2015 Succeeded byChris Van Hollenas United States Senator from MarylandPreceded byJoni Ernst United States senators by seniority65th Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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