Alaska Attorney General Incumbent Treg Taylor since January 30, 2021 Member of Government of Alaska Reports to Governor of Alaska Appointer Governor of Alaska First holder 1916 Website law....
[2] Seven states do not popularly elect an attorney general. In Alaska, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Wyoming, the attorney general is appointed by the governor.[1] The attorney...
v t e Attorneys General of Alaska Territorial (1916–59) Grigsby Murphy Rustgard Truitt Roden Rivers Williams State (since 1959) Rader Moody Hayes Colver Burr Boyko Edwards Havelock...
[1][2] Alaska Attorney General [edit] He was appointed by Sean Parnell [1] in December 2010 and resigned on 2 January 2012. [3] He was preceded by Daniel S. Sullivan, who went on to become...
is an American attorney who served as acting Alaska attorney general from August 25, 2020, to January 30, 2021, in the administration of Republican Governor Mike Dunleavy.[1] Sniffen had...
JUNEAU — Attorney General Treg Taylor said Wednesday that a bill to increase penalties on... An unpermitted protest that blocks a road can currently attract a $1,000 fine, the Alaska...
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor is headlining a $15,000-per-person fundraiser for a conservative organization that ran attack ads against liberal state legislators this year — though an officia...
Find individuals who have previously served as attorney general of Alaska. This list may not be all inclusive of former attorneys general.
as Alaska. A 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution permits the attorney general of Kentucky to serve two consecutive terms. (Ky.Const. § 93). The attorney general appoints a deputy...
Alaska Attorney General Kevin Clarkson, left, addresses reporters on Sept. 26, 2019, in Anchorage. Gov. Mike Dunleavy is at right. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen) ; A text message exchange between Clarkson and a junior state employee. (Obtained by Anchorage Daily News / ProPublica) ; Another text message exchange between Clarkson and a junior state employee. (Obtained by Anchorage Daily News / ProPublica)