Representative Don Young

Representative for Alaska At Large, Republican

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Oil & Gas$53,500$1,238,763
2Casinos/Gambling$50,400$334,433
3Lawyers/Law Firms$40,746$826,997
4Transportation Unions$33,500$803,314
5Lobbyists$28,767$722,582
6Real Estate$24,800$421,591
7Building Trade Unions$24,500$396,700
8Food & Beverage$21,400$366,999
9Business Services$20,500$273,792
10Sea Transport$19,500$739,451
12Telephone Utilities$16,950$16,950
37Telecom Services & Equipment$1,740$1,740
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1Edison Chouest Offshore$32,500$157,100
2Trident Seafoods$13,400$76,450
3Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union$10,000$10,000
4United Auburn Indian Community$10,000$10,000
5Carpenters & Joiners Union$10,000$101,300
6United Transportation Union$10,000$93,000
7National Assn of Realtors$10,000$83,500
8Operating Engineers Union$10,000$81,400
9Alaska Frontier Constructors$7,700$7,700
10Teamsters Union$7,500$81,450

Bio Information


YOUNG, Donald Edwin, (1933 - ) Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives About this object YOUNG, Donald Edwin, a Representative from Alaska; born in Meridian, Sutter County, Calif., June 9, 1933; A.A., Yuba Junior College, Marysville, Calif., 1952; B.A., California State University Chico, Chico, Calif., 1958; United States Army, 1955-1957; teacher; mayor of Fort Yukon, Alaska, 1960-1968; riverboat captain, 1968-1972; Fort Yukon, Alaska, city council, 1960-1968; member of the Alaska state house of representatives, 1966-1970; member of the Alaska state senate, 1970-1973; delegate, Alaska State Republican conventions, 1964, 1966, 1968, and 1972; elected as a Republican to the Ninety-third Congress by special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Representative Nick Begich, and reelected to the twenty succeeding Congresses (March 6, 1973-present); chair, Committee on Resources (One Hundred Fourth through One Hundred Sixth Congresses); chair, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (One Hundred Seventh through One Hundred Ninth Congresses).

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