
Mike Dunleavy, Governor of Alaska, is a confirmed speaker for CPAC in DC 2025.
Prior to his career in politics, Dunleavy was an educator, working as a teacher, principal, and superintendent. He went on to serve on the school board of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough district, of which he was President for two years. He took office in the Alaska State Senate in 2013, where he served until 2018. He was a high-ranking member of several committees: he served as chair of the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee and the Senate Education Committee, co-chair of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Throughput Special Committee, and vice-chair of the Senate Education Committee. He was also a member of the Senate Finance Committee, the Legislative Council, and the Senate Special Committee on Federal Overreach. He assumed office as Governor of Alaska in 2018. Throughout his political career, Dunleavy has been a staunch advocate for school choice and helped to establish Alaska’s Parental Bill of Rights.
Dunleavy has previously spoken at CPAC about the counterproductivity of militant environmentalism, the dangers of relying on Russian oil, and the damage caused by the Biden administration’s energy policy. Catch up on his past remarks at CPAC.org.
Make plans to see Dunleavy’s remarks at CPAC in DC 2025 by visiting CPAC.org/DC.