Dave Donley

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Dave Donley
Member of the Alaska Senate from the J district (Midtown Anchorage)
In office
January 11, 1993 – January 21, 2003
Preceded byPat Rodey
Succeeded byHollis French
Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from district 11A (Spenard)
In office
January 20, 1987 – January 11, 1993
Preceded byRoger Jenkins
Succeeded byJim Nordlund
Personal details
Born (1954-08-29) August 29, 1954 (age 69)
Anchorage, Alaska
Political partyRepublican
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 1997)

Dave Donley (born August 29, 1954) is an American politician and attorney who was born in Anchorage, Alaska and served in the Alaska House of Representatives from District 11A Spenard from 1987 to 1993 and in the Alaska Senate from District J Midtown Anchorage from 1993 to 2003.[1][2] He was elected to the Anchorage School Board in 2017 and re-elected in 2020 and 2023.<ref>ASD Website https://www.asdk12.org/Page/1442

In the 2020 and 2023 Anchorage Municipal Elections he received more votes than any other municipal candidate.[citation needed] He graduated from Dimond High School in Anchorage in 1972, University of Oregon with a BS in political science in 1976 (Phi Beta Kappa), and University of Washington Law School with a Juris Doctor Degree in 1979. He was admitted to the Alaska Bar Association in 1979. He qualified for membership in Mensa (IQ is in the top 2% of the population) and was admitted June, 1986. He was Certified as an Arbitrator for Better Business Bureau in 2006.

In the State House he served as House Labor and Commerce Chair twice and Judiciary Committee Chair. In the State Senate he served on the Senate Finance Committee, holding roles as Co-chair and Vice Chair. As a state legislator, Senator Donley authored over 80 legislative acts and was a leading advocate for crime victim’s rights, consumer protection, improved Anchorage roads, public education reform, anti-crime legislation, equal pay for women, and authored the 1998 State Constitutional Amendment for Alaska Hire.

From 2003 to 2008 he served as Chief of Adjudication and Hearing Officer for the State of Alaska. He was commissioned in the Alaska State Defense Force as a state military officer in 2008, rising to the rank of colonel in 2019. He served as a JAG officer, Deputy Commander, and Staff Judge Advocate in the ASDF.

In 2019, he was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Alaska State Department of Administration. As Deputy Commissioner he, among other agencies, oversaw the Office of Administrative Hearings, Office of Public Advocacy, Public Defender Agency, Division of Risk Management, Division of Retirement and Benefits, and Division of Motor Vehicles. He served as the Commissioner's Designee on the Alaska State Bond Commission, the Student Loan Committee, and the State Emergency Response Commission. He additionally administered the Alaska Rural Communications System (ARCS) a system providing over the air television and public radio programing to over 100 rural communities via satellite.

He joined Laborers Local 341 in 1974 and worked as a logger, firefighter, and construction worker on the Alaska Pipeline Project. He served as Auditor, Training School Instructor, Election Judge, Organizer, Executive Board Member, and Recording Secretary before retiring from Local 341 in 2007.

He was an Alaska Delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention where during the vote for the Presidential Nomination he objected to the refusal of the Convention Staff to count the Alaska votes as they were cast by the Alaska Delegation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dave Donley". Akleg.gov. Retrieved 2018-09-23.
  2. ^ "Biography for Alaska State Senator Dave Donley and the 22nd Legislature". Akrepublicans.org. Retrieved 2018-09-23.