Dunleavy says he plans to stay governor, ending speculation about possible Trump appointment

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Dunleavy says he plans to stay governor, ending speculation about possible Trump appointment
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Dunleavy was seen as a possible candidate to join the Trump administration. He sought to blunt the speculation on Monday.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy says he’s planning to serve out the remainder of his term, blunting speculation that he might leave for a job in the Trump administration.“Yes, Mike, I’m staying for the next two years,” he said. “I know there has been some talk, but the president and I have not had a discussion about a job. I really enjoy the job I have, and I look forward to helping Alaskans over the next two years.”under Trump.

Dunleavy even outlined some priorities that an Interior secretary might address, like lifting restrictions on development in the National Petroleum Reserve — Alaska and the Tongass National Forest. During the interview with Porcaro, Dunleavy said he was excited for what Trump’s return to the White House would mean for Alaska.

“Quite honestly, the next four years, I think, are going to be some of the most interesting we’ve ever, this country will ever experience,” Dunleavy said. “I’m very optimistic.”is one of our partner stations in Anchorage. KTOO collaborates with partners across the state to cover important news and to share stories with our audiences.

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