4th Alaska State Legislature

The Fourth Alaska State Legislature served from January 25, 1965, to January 22, 1967.

Senate

Senate members

DistrictNamePartyLocation
AJames NolanDemWrangell
Frank PeratrovichDemKlawock
BRobert H. Ziegler, Sr.DemKetchikan
CHoward C. BradshawDemSitka
DRichard L. PeterDemJuneau
ENicholas J. BegichDemSpenard
Howard W. PollockRepAnchorage
FHarold Z. HansenDemCordova
GBrad PhillipsRepAnchorage
HYule F. KilcherDemHomer
IAlfred A. OwenDemUganik Bay
JJohn Butrovich, Jr.RepFairbanks
Robert J. McNealyDemFairbanks
KDavid C. HarrisonDemDillingham
LGrant H. PearsonDemNenana
MJohn B. "Dixie" HallDemFairbanks
NRobert R. BlodgettDemTeller
Neal W. FosterDemNome
OEben HopsonDemBarrow
PPearse M. WalshDemNome

Senate leadership

  • Senate President: Robert J. McNealy (D-Fairbanks)
  • Majority Leader: Frank Peratrovich (D-Fairbanks)
  • Minority Leader: Brad Phillips (R-Anchorage)

Senate committee assignments

  • Commerce
    • Nolan (chair), Foster, Ziegler, Hansen, Pollock
  • Finance
    • Bradshaw (chair), Blodgett, Harrison, Walsh, Kilcher, Phillips, Peter
  • Health, Welfare and Education
    • Hall (chair), Ziegler, Begich, Hopson, Phillips
  • Judiciary
    • Ziegler (chair), Nolan, Hall, Begich, Pollock
  • Labor and Management
    • Foster (chair), Pearson, Hansen, Owen, Phillips
  • Local Government
    • Hansen (chair), Hopson, Peter, Pearson, Pollock
  • Resources
    • Kilcher (chair), Peratrovich, Harrison, Foster, Butrovich
  • Rules
    • Peratrovich (chair), Bradshaw, Hall, Walsh, Pollock
  • State Affairs
    • Harrison (chair), Blodgett, Peter, Owen, Butrovich

House

House members

DistrictNamePartyLocation
1William K. BoardmanRepKetchikan
Lucille PinkertonDemKetchikan
2Ernest J. HaugenRepPetersburg
3John W. O'ConnellDemSitka
4Elton E. Engstrom, Jr.RepJuneau
Bill RayDemJuneau
5Frank SeeDemHoonah
6Robert I. DitmanDemValdez
7Jalmar M. KerttulaDemPalmer
8Carl F. BradyRepAnchorage
Bernard J. "Pop" Carr, Sr.DemAnchorage
Mike GravelDemAnchorage
Gene GuessDemSpenard
Earl D. HillstrandDemAnchorage
Joseph P. JosephsonDemAnchorage
Bruce KendallRepAnchorage
Carl F. LottsfeldtDemAnchorage
William J. Moran[1]DemAnchorage
Homer Moseley[2]DemAnchorage
M. D. PlotnickDemAnchorage
John L. RaderDemAnchorage
Charles J. Sassara, Jr.DemAnchorage
Ted StevensRepAnchorage
Harold D. StrandbergRepAnchorage
9Irwin L. MetcalfDemSeward
10Clem V. TillionRepHalibut Cove
11Bill M. PolandDemKodiak
12Carl E. MosesRepKing Cove
13Joseph E. McGillDemDillingham
14Raymond C. ChristiansenDemBethel
15Norbert H. SkinnerDemClear
16Barry W. JacksonDemFairbanks
Walter H. LeFevreDemFairbanks
R. S. McCombeDemChicken
Edmund N. OrbeckDemFairbanks
Robert E. SheldonDemFairbanks
Warren A. TaylorDemFairbanks
Sigurd WoldRepFairbanks
17Jacob A. StalkerDemKotzebue
18Thomas J. BaloneDemNome
19Axel C. JohnsonDemEmmonak

House leadership

  • Speaker of the House: Mike Gravel (D-Anchorage)
  • Majority Leader: Robert I. Ditman (D-Valdez)
  • Minority Leader: William K. Boardman (R-Ketchikan)

House committee assignments

  • Commerce
    • Moseley (chair), Guess, Plotnick, Pinkerton, Hillstrand, Boardman, Brady
  • Finance
    • Kerttula (chair), Ray, Balone, Sassara, Jackson, Strandberg, Haugen
  • Health, Welfare and Education
    • Pinkerton (chair), Johnson, Metcalf, Sheldon, Plotnick, Rader, Tillion, Moses, Wold
  • Judiciary
    • Guess (chair), Josephson, Metcalf, Hillstrand, Taylor, Tillion, Stevens
  • Labor and Management
    • See (chair), Orbeck, Josephson, Johnson, McGill, Kendall, Engstrom
  • Local Government
    • Poland (chair), O'Connell, Stalker, Lottsfeldt, Rader, Engstrom, Wold
  • Resources
    • Christiansen (chair), McCombe, Stalker, Skinner, McGill, Poland, Sheldon, See, Tillion, Moses, Brady
  • Rules
    • Taylor (chair), Ditman, LeFevre, Josephson, Carr, Boardman, Kendall
  • State Affairs
    • LeFevre (chair), Carr, O'Connell, Lottsfeldt, Skinner, Orbeck, Engstrom, Stevens, Boardman

See also

References

General

  • Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2012 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2012. pp. 41–42. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2011-03-02.

Specific and Notes

  1. Appointed on February 1, 1966 to replace Moseley.
  2. Resigned on January 31, 1966 to accept appointment to the Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
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