Press Releases

02.27.15

Sullivan Praises Commerce Committee Passage of Vessel Discharge Bill

WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK), applauded the Senate Commerce Committee’s passage of legislation he co-sponsored that would permanently exempt Alaska’s fishing vessels, and commercial vessels less than 79 feet in length, from Environmental Protection Agency incidental discharge regulations. S. 373, the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act, introduced earlier this month, is widely supported by the maritime and fishing industries. “Permanently exempting these vessels from the EPA… Continue Reading


02.27.15

Sullivan Opposes Funding Bill that Includes President’s Amnesty Plan

WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) today voted against final passage of the Department of Homeland Security funding bill that does not include provisions to block President Obama’s executive amnesty plan. “President Obama's decision in November to unilaterally issue executive amnesty was a blatant disregard for the rule of law and the will of the American people. The president himself said no less than 22 times that he didn’t have the authority to take the law into his own han… Continue Reading


02.26.15

Sullivan Announces Additional Hires in Washington, DC Office

WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) today announced additional legislative staff hires in his Washington, DC office. Erik Elam will serve as the Majority Staff Director of the Fisheries, Water and Wildlife Subcommittee, and Jason Suslavich and Kate Wolgemuth will both serve as Legislative Assistants. “Erik, Jason and Kate all bring unique skill sets to their respective jobs, and I am pleased they will be joining my team in Washington,” Sen. Sullivan said. “Their advice and experien… Continue Reading


02.24.15

Sullivan Statement on President Obama’s Veto of Keystone XL Pipeline

WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) released the following statement today on President Obama’s veto of the Keystone XL Pipeline Act. “I’m profoundly disappointed that yet again, as he’s done in Alaska, President Obama chose to cater to his small, radical environmental constituency, rather than listen to the voice of most reasonable Americans,” said Sen. Sullivan. “Keystone would create good jobs and it would strengthen American energy security through responsible development. That’… Continue Reading


02.05.15

Sullivan Announces Opening of Anchorage & Mat-Su District Offices

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) today announced the opening of his Anchorage and Mat-Su district offices - which will serve as local hubs for constituent relations for their respective communities. “I am pleased to announce the opening of our Anchorage and Mat-Su offices,” Sen. Sullivan said. “Whether assisting a veteran with a VA claim, or helping a senior with their Social Security benefits, providing Alaskans with the help they need is one of the most important aspects of … Continue Reading


02.04.15

Sullivan Questions Secretary of Defense Nominee at Confirmation Hearing

Sullivan Questions Secretary of Defense Nominee at Confirmation Hearing Senator discusses geostrategic importance of Alaska, timeline for defeating ISIS, threat of Iran with Dr. Carter WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) today questioned Secretary of Defense nominee Dr. Ashton Carter on a variety of national security issues during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee. During the hearing, which stretched into the late afternoon - Sen. Sullivan ask… Continue Reading


02.04.15

Murkowski, Sullivan: Denali Is ‘The Great One’s Rightful Name

WASHINGTON, DC - Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan today announced they have introduced legislation that would make “Denali” the official name of America’s tallest peak - the most widely-used designation of the 20,230 foot tall mountain given by the state’s Koyukon Athabascan residents (Deenaalee). The bill would reverse a century-old decision: 19th Century prospector William Dickey naming it after a President who never stepped foot in Alaska, William McKinley - and how it has since been… Continue Reading


02.04.15

Sullivan Presses EPA Administrator on Proposed “Waters of the United States” Rule

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure today held a joint hearing to review the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (Army Corps) jointly proposed rule to redefine what are “waters of the United States” under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Given the significant amount of waterways and wetlands in Alaska already subject to regulatory requirements under the CWA, Senator… Continue Reading


02.03.15

Let's win assault on Alaska together

by Senator Dan Sullivan

Most of us remember where we were when we first learned of some momentous event that seemed briefly to freeze history in time. Like many Alaskans, I'll never forget where I was on 9/11. Many of us will never forget where we were when we learned that Sen. Ted Stevens was in the plane crash that took his life, or when Gov. Wally Hickel passed on. And I will never forget where I was when I heard that President Barack Obama was once again going to attempt to lock up millions of acres of Alaska la… Continue Reading


02.03.15

Sullivan Applauds Passage of Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act

WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK), a member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, released the following statement today after the U.S. Senate voted 99-0 to approve the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act, of which he is a co-sponsor. The legislation will improve mental health care and suicide prevention resources for American servicemen and women. “As a member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, I believe Congress must do everything within its power… Continue Reading


02.02.15

Senator Sullivan Meets with Alaskan Troops over Super Bowl Sunday

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Over the weekend, Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) travelled to the National Training Center, Ft. Irwin, CA to observe the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division during the brigade's training rotation. While at the National Training Center, Sen. Sullivan, who was accompanied by Major General Michael Shields, commander of U.S. Army Alaska, conducted a site visit to the brigade's field headquarters, received a detailed rotational briefing, conducted a promotion, wit… Continue Reading


01.27.15

Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) Maiden Speech

Remarks prepared for delivery: Mr. President, today I stand in support of the Keystone Pipeline project. As an Alaskan, I feel it's important to talk about this bill and the importance of American energy infrastructure. I live in a state with one of the world's largest pipelines. In 1973, after bitter debate, similar to the debate about Keystone, Congress passed a bill that led to the construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline system- what we in Alaska call TAPS. It almost didn't happen. … Continue Reading


01.27.15

Air Force Chief of Staff to Sullivan: Eielson AFB Continues to Be Leading Candidate for F-35 in Pacific

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Armed Services Committee member Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) today highlighted to the Chiefs of Staff of the four military branches, the military and geo-strategic importance of Alaska, and mentioned to his fellow Armed Services Committee colleagues that they will be hearing about Alaska's important national security role often. During the hearing, Sen. Sullivan pressed U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff General Mark Welsh on the latest news regarding the potential basing of two sq… Continue Reading


01.26.15

Sullivan Delivers Maiden Speech as U.S. Senator

Highlights need to stop project delays, access federal land, respect the rule of law and roll back regulations WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) delivered his maiden address to the U.S. Senate today, expressing his support of the Keystone XL Pipeline, his outrage over the Obama administration's latest actions on ANWR, and highlighted his agenda for the 114th Congress. (Click above to watch video) "Mr. President, in supporting Keystone, I'm also standing for a larger, more impor… Continue Reading


01.25.15

Murkowski, Sullivan, & Young Vow to Fight President Obama’s Assault on Alaska

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, and Rep. Don Young today held a press conference to discuss their plans to work together to reverse the Obama administration's decision to further block access to Alaska's oil and natural gas resources in federal areas. Click to view the video of press conference The administration on Sunday announced it was recommending that nearly all of the 19.6 million acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) be placed into wilderness statu… Continue Reading


01.24.15

Obama, Jewell Declaring War on Alaska’s Future

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Alaska’s Congressional Delegation and Gov. Bill Walker today denounced President Obama and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell for launching an unprecedented assault on Alaska that will have long-lasting effects on the state’s economy and the nation’s energy security. In coordination with the White House, Secretary Jewell will announce this week - starting today - that she will lock up millions of acres of the nation’s richest oil and natural gas prospects on the Arctic coastal… Continue Reading


01.18.15

Sullivan Remembers Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) released the following statement today in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. "All of our lives were forever changed by Dr. Martin Luther King’s cause for freedom. No matter how old we are, what our station in life, what country we were born in, or the color of our skin, today is a day to reflect on how one man, fighting for right against might, can change the arc of history to create a more perfect union. "It’s also a day to recall the ma… Continue Reading


01.15.15

Sullivan Announces Additional Hires in Alaska & DC Offices

WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) today announced additional staff hires for his U.S. Senate offices in Alaska and Washington, DC. Kathlene Rowell will serve as State Director, Mike Fleagle as Alaska Deputy Chief of Staff, and Paul “Otto” Feather as Senior Advisor for Military and Veterans’ Affairs and Mat-Su Regional Director. Washington, DC hires include Peter Henry as Legislative Director, Robyn Engibous as Deputy Chief of Staff, Ryan Ringel as Director of Administration and Tech… Continue Reading


01.15.15

Senators Murkowski, Sullivan Re-Activating Southeast Office Network

Regional Staff in Process of Being Hired to Respond to Constituents WASHINGTON, DC - Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan today announced that their Ketchikan and Juneau offices will be reopening soon, with the two coordinating their efforts to share a full-time staffer in each location to keep costs down. “Alaskans deserve to have their views heard and their needs responded to, but they also deserve to know that we are responsibly spending their tax dollars to do so,” said the Senat… Continue Reading


01.06.15

Dan Sullivan sworn in as Alaska's new senator

Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan was sworn in at the start of the new Congress on Tuesday, becoming Alaska's junior senator. An Alaska contingent that included Gov. Bill Walker and state lawmakers were in Washington, D.C., for the event. Sullivan said he was honored and humbled by the turnout. He said the joke was that the "Alaskainvasion" - which he numbered at more than 200 people - brought with it the snow that blanketed the area Tuesday. Sullivan, a former state attorney general and Natur… Continue Reading

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