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Legislature Rejects Stephen Cox as Alaska’s Attorney General by 29-31 Vote

Lawmakers cited Cox’s amicus briefs and election-related advice as concerns, making him the second cabinet-level nominee rejected in Alaska history.

  • On Thursday, the Alaska Legislature rejected Attorney General-designee Stephen Cox in a 29-31 vote, marking only the second time in state history a cabinet-level appointee has failed confirmation.
  • Lawmakers expressed concerns over Cox's record, citing his involvement in more than 110 amicus briefs aligned with Trump administration policies and his support for restricting birthright citizenship.
  • Anchorage Democrat Sen. Lki Tobin argued, "The attorney general is not any one individual's lawyer," while Anchorage Republican Rep. Kevin McCabe defended Cox as executing Governor Mike Dunleavy's priorities.
  • Legislators also rejected two other appointees, Crystal Herring and Hannah Mielke, on Thursday; Governor Dunleavy may appoint a replacement to serve until the December transition.
  • This vote mirrors the 2009 rejection of Wayne Anthony Ross, the only other cabinet appointee in Alaska history to fail confirmation, underscoring the rarity of such legislative rebuke.
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Legislature rejects Stephen Cox as Alaska’s attorney general by 29-31 vote

State attorney general nominee Stephen Cox was rejected by the Alaska Legislature by a 29-31 vote during a joint session Thursday, with opponents questioning actions by him such as turning over confidential voter data to the federal government and supporting a wide range of conservative out-of-state

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