- Craig Johnson (Alaskan politician)
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Craig Johnson Member of the Alaska House of Representatives
from the 28th districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 17, 2005Preceded by Lesil McGuire Personal details Born November 22, 1953
Kermit, TexasPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Nancy Residence Anchorage, Alaska Occupation Legislative Aide Craig Johnson is a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 28th District since 2006.[1] He is currently serving as Co-Chair of the Resources Committee, Chair of the Cook Island Salmon Task Force, Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committee, and is a member of the State Affairs Committee, and the Fisheries Special Committee. He also serves on the Administration, Corrections, Fish & Game and the Natural Resources Finance Subcommittees, for the 26th Legislature.[2] Before public office Craig Johnson was a press secretary for the Alaska State House Majority Caucus.[3]
Personal life
Representative Johnson has a wife, Nancy, and two children, Erin & Jenifer. Craig Johnson graduated from Miami High School, Oklahoma. He attended Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College from 1973–1975, and the Oklahoma State University from 1975–1977.[4]
External links
- Alaska State House Majority Site
- Alaska State Legislature Biography
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Representative Craig Johnson's Blog
References
- ^ "Craig Johnson". Ballotpedia. http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Craig_Johnson. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
- ^ "Rep. Craig Johnson - 27th AK Legislature House Majority". Housemajority.org. April 27, 2011. http://housemajority.org/johnson/index.php. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
- ^ "Rep. Johnson's Biography - 27th AK Legislature House Majority". Housemajority.org. http://housemajority.org/johnson/index.php?p=bio. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
- ^ "The Alaska State Legislature". House.legis.state.ak.us. November 22, 1953. http://house.legis.state.ak.us/rep.php?id=jhn. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
Members of the Alaska House of Representatives 27th Alaska Legislature (2011–2012)
Speaker of the House: Mike Chenault (R) • Majority Leader: Alan Austerman (R) • Minority Leader: Beth Kerttula (D)- Kyle Johansen (R)
- Peggy Wilson (R)
- Beth Kerttula (D)
- Cathy Muñoz (R)
- Bill Thomas (R)
- Alan S. Dick (R)
- Bob Miller (D)
- David Guttenberg (D)
- Scott Kawasaki (D)
- Steve Thompson (R)
- Tammie Wilson (R)
- Eric Feige (R)
- Carl Gatto (R)
- Wes Keller (R)
- Mark Neuman (R)
- Bill Stoltze (R)
- Anna Fairclough (R)
- Dan Saddler (R)
- Pete Petersen (D)
- Max Gruenberg (D)
- Lance Pruitt (R)
- Sharon Cissna (D)
- Les Gara (D)
- Berta Gardner (D)
- Mike Doogan (D)
- Lindsey Holmes (D)
- Mia Costello (R)
- Craig Johnson (R)
- Chris Tuck (D)
- Charisse Millett (R)
- Bob Lynn (R)
- Mike Hawker (R)
- Kurt Olson (R)
- Mike Chenault (R)
- Paul Seaton (R)
- Alan Austerman (R)
- Bryce Edgmon (D)
- Bob Herron (D)
- Neal Foster (D)
- Reggie Joule (D)
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