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About Rep. McCabe

As voters, we should know who we are voting for – not just their policy positions, but who they are as people.

A Little About Me

My wife Linn and I live in the Big Lake community here in the Valley. I’m retired from the U.S. Coast Guard and I’ve lived in Alaska for most of the past 40 years. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree and an MBA and currently fly Boeing 747s for a major international air cargo airline. Linn and I are blessed with adult children as well as many grandkids. I’m proud to be an American and an Alaskan. Public and community service are very important to me and should be the hallmarks of any good legislator.

Why Me?

Beyond my own personal interest in improving our state’s government and policy-making practices, I decided to run for office because some of my closest neighbors and friends, who are civic and business leaders in the Mat-Su Borough, think I have the energy, grit and wherewithal to steer our state budget back into fiscal restraint, and put limits on our growing government.

I stand for…

  • Life at Conception
  • A Constitutional PFD
  • The Second Amendment
  • A Balanced Budget
  • Developing AK Resources
  • Limited Government
  • Medical Freedom
  • Election Integrity
Rep. Kevin McCabe
Rep. Kevin McCabe

What about you?

As your representative, I’d really like to hear what you think. Get in touch today and tell me what’s important to you.

LATEST ARTICLES

How does the PFD belong to you?

In 1976, under Article 9, Section 15 of the Alaska Constitution, the Alaska Permanent Fund was established. Oil revenue was flowing to the State and was beginning to be used to pay for Alaska’s government. In fact, many Alaskans immediately recognized...

The Right To Personhood

In Roe v. Wade, Justice Potter Stewart asked the pro-abortion attorney Sarah Weddington this question: “If it were established that an unborn fetus is a person within the protection of the Fourteenth Amendment, you would have an almost impossible case here would you not?”...

Transforming our Alaska education system

In Alaska, public funds for education seem to be used to establish both public and private kingdoms. These bureaucracies have taken on a life of their own. They are structured to fund their own survival, not educate our rapidly failing student population...

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