State Capitol Room 114
Juneau, AK 99801
600 E Railroad Ave
Wasilla, AK 99654
Full Name:
David C. Eastman, Jr.
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Jennifer; 2 Children: Felicity, Baby
Birth Date:
06/11/1981
Birth Place:
Redwood City, CA
Home City:
Wasilla, AK
Religion:
Christian
Attended, Law/Theology/Public Policy, John Jay Institute, 2010
John Jay Fellowship, American Ideals & Institutions, John Jay Institute for Faith, Society and Law, 2010
Attended, Law/Philosophy, University of Oxford, 2009
Attended, Summer Negotiation Institute, Harvard Law School, 2009
MA, Apologetics, Biola University, 2005-2008
BS, Law/Legal Studies, United States Military Academy at West Point, 1999-2003
Representative, Alaska State House of Representatives, District 10, 2017-2023
Representative, Alaska State House of Representatives, District 27, 2023-Present
Member, House Judiciary Subcommittee, Alaska State House of Representatives, 2023-present
Member, Judiciary Committee, Alaska State House of Representatives, 2023-present
Member, Law Subcommittee, Alaska State House of Representatives, 2023-present
Former Member, Committee on Judiciary, Alaska State House of Representatives
Former Member, Fisheries, Alaska State House of Representatives
Former Member, Health and Social Services Committee, Alaska State House of Representatives
Former Member, Select Committee on Legislative Ethics, Alaska State House of Representatives
Former Member, Special Committee on Fisheries, Alaska State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Fish and Game, Alaska State House of Representative
Former Member, Subcommittee on Health and Social Services Alaska State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Health and Social Services, Alaska State House of Representatives
Communications Officer, Alaska Disaster Medical Assistance Team, 2004-present
Former Captain, United States Army
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician, Matanuska-Susitna Borough Fire and Rescue Services, 2015-2019
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician, Chugiak Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, 2013-2015
Campaign Manager, Joe Miller for United States Senate, 2010
Chief Security Officer, Armed Forces Presidential Inaugural Committee, 2008-2009
Martial Judge, United States Army Alaska, 2007
Installation Provost Marshal, Combined Forces Command, 2005-2006
Military Police Platoon Leader, United States Army Military Police, 2003-2005
West Point Intern, United States Army Criminal Investigations Division (CID), 2002
Admissions Representative, United States Military Academy at West Point, 2008-present
Member, Alaska Outdoor Council, present
Member, American Legion, present
Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America, present
Member, Gun Owners of America, present
Member, National Association for Gun Rights, present
Member, Upper Susitna Shooters Association, present
Member, Veterans of Foreign Wars, present
Firefighter/EMT, Chugiak Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, 2013-2015
Volunteer/Emergency Management Specialist, State of Alaska Emergency Management, 2013-2015
Board Member, Matanuska-Susitna Borough Alaska Peace Officers Association, 2008-2012
Abraham Lincoln Fellow, Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 2011
John Jay Fellow, The John Jay Institute, 2010-2011
Summit Oxford Fellow, Summit Oxford Study Centre, 2009
Awards:
Alaska Volunteer of the Year, First Lady Sandy Parnell, 2010;
Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy; John Jay Fellow at the John Jay Institute for Faith, Society and Law; Summit Oxford Fellow at the University of Oxford; Essayist at Constituting America
Hobbies or Special Talents:
Hiking, rafting, Taekwondo and fly fishing, backpacking, fishing, military history, geneaology, chess
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
Year after year we hear Republican legislators talk about how they are going to cut state spending, protect our PFD, improve education, make public safety a priority, and stand firmly against unconstitutional federal overreach here in Alaska.
But when they go back to Juneau, all too often, priorities change and they lose the will power and energy to fight for us. Try as they might, they end up contributing to the very problems we sent them to Juneau to fix.
My opponent, Representative Keller, first started working for the legislature in the 90's. He is now running for his 6th term in office. As a legislator, he has voted for unbalanced, unsustainable state budgets every single year for the last nine years. By voting for the largest deficits in state history, he has led us to the situation in which we find ourselves today. After consuming record deficits over the last nine years, our insatiable state bureaucracy now wants to put the PFD on the menu.
Politicians want to have their cake and eat it too. They want to say YES to the special interests lobbying for more bloated state spending (can you believe what Alaskans are paying to lease the legislature's Taj Mahal in Anchorage?), and they want to then turn around and say YES to voters at election time when it comes to protecting the PFD and opposing taxes. The math doesn't add up, and the governor has been asking the legislature to cut the PFD to less than half of the ~$2,300 it is expected to be this year.
Because of their failure to rein in spending, politicians like Rep. Keller now find themselves advocating for terrible legislation like SB 91, in hopes of cutting costs in our criminal justice system. As Governor Parnell, Sen. Mike Dunleavy and numerous members of the law enforcement community have pointed out, this is a bad bill and the governor should have vetoed it. The costs outweigh the benefits, and our public safety should not be sacrificed simply because politicians failed to cut government excesses elsewhere.
My name is David Eastman and I am running for the Alaska State House (District 10) to fight for genuine conservative reform, fiscally and socially, and to retire the failed incumbent politicians who got us into this mess in the first place. Rather than leave government up to the special interests, together we must chart a new course.
With your help I believe we can make great strides toward ensuring that our communities are great places to live, work, and raise a family. These are my goals, and I thank and look forward to working with every Alaskan to achieve them.