Representative Beverly Masek
District 28 - Republican
State Capitol, Room 432
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Phone: (907) 465-2679
Fax: (907) 465-2294
Interim:
600 E. Railroad Ave.
Wasilla, AK 99654
Phone: (907) 376-2679
Fax: (907) 376-6180 (at LIO)
Elected to the House 1994, 1996
Date/Place of Birth: 9/30/63; Anvik, AK
Occupation: Wife, Mother & Businessperson.
Spouse: Jan
Children: Michael
Residency in Alaska: Lifelong; Anvik, 1963-81,
Anchorage, 1981-84, Fairbanks, 1984-86, Willow, 1986-present.
Education: High School Diploma, 1981.
Political and Government Positions:
Commissioner, Joint Federal-State Commission on Policies &
Programs Affecting Alaska Natives; Commissioner, Alaska
Historical Commission.
Business and Professional Positions:
Spokesperson, Alyeska Pipeline, Charter North and Payless Drug
Stores; Assistant Manager, Stuckagain Heights Lodge; Bookkeeper,
Chena Hot Springs; Operator, Masek Racing Kennels;
Owner/Operator, Rustic Wilderness Lodge.
Service Organization(s) Membership: Volunteer,
Willow Elementary School; Member, National Rifle Association;
Alaska Outdoor Council; Alaska Boaters
Association.
Special Interests: Dog mushing, hiking, fishing,
outdoor activities, Willow United
Methodist Church.
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Prime Sponsor of the following legislation
HB
23: Relating to traditional means of access for
traditional outdoor uses and to the classification and the sale,
lease, or other disposal of state land, water, or land and water.
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HB
166: An Act authorizing capital punishment,
classifying murder in the first degree as a capital felony, and
allowing the imposition of the death penalty when certain of
those murders are committeed against children; establishing
sentencing procedures for capital felonies; and amending Rules
32, 32.1, and 32.3, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure, and Rules
204, 209, 210, and 212, Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure.
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HB
168: An Act relating to use of traditional means
of access to assist in taking game or fish and to traditional
means of access for traditional outdoor activities on land and
water set aside for fish and game purposes; and providing for an
effective date.
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HB
231: An Act relating to regulation of
snowmobiles.
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HB
268: An Act relating to the authority of an
emergency medical technician at the scene of an accident or
emergency; exempting certain emergency medical technicians from
state wage and hour laws; and providing for an effective date.
HB
273: An Act relating to notification of the
public concerning sex offenders.
HB
361: An Act relating to private maintenance of
state highways.
HB
431: An Act relating to the Tokositna Public Use
Area.
HCR
32: Supporting the development of a light rail
system to serve the corridor between the Matanuska-Susitna Valley
and Anchorage.
HJR
21: Relating to amendment of Title VIII of the
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
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HJR
26: Proposing amendments to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska relating to the preferred use of fish,
wildlife, and other replenishable resources and prohibiting the
use of the initiative and referendum in regard to certain matters
relating to fish, wildlife, and other replenishable resources.
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HJR
51: Relating to support for H.R.
2924, which allows certain Alaska Native Vietnam
veterans and the Elim Native Corporation to select land under the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
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Co Sponsor of the following legislation
HB
149: An Act relating to the management of salmon
fisheries; and providing for an effective date.
HJR
14: Relating to supporting the "American
Land Sovereignty Protection Act."
HJR
15: Supporting continued funding of the Alaska
National Guard Youth Corps Challenge Program.
HJR
20: Relating to the RS 2477 rights-of-way.
SB
11: Relating to state aid for school
construction debt; and providing for an effective date.
SCR
22: Relating to promotion of Kids Voting Alaska
programs.
SJR
3: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska limiting the rights of prisoners to those
required under the Constitution of the United States.
SJR
7: Supporting continued funding
of the Alaska National Guard Youth Corps Challenge Program.
SJR
22: Inviting the United States Department of
Defense to select Alaska as the site to base and train military
troops.
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