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Sun May 8, 2022, 06:17 AM May 2022

Wasilla's Rep. Eastman is ousted from House Republican caucus

Rep. David Eastman, R-Wasilla, has been ousted from the House Republican Minority. The decision was made after two-thirds of the House Republicans agreed in an informal poll, Minority Leader Cathy Tilton, R-Palmer, said last Friday morning in a briefing for reporters in Juneau.

Eastman has been a thorn in the side of his legislative colleagues for some time. “He has been asked to leave. He is officially no longer a caucus member,” Tilton said.

Rep. Laddie Shaw, R-Anch., was with Tilton at the briefing. “It had become clear to us,” that action was needed, “particularly after our newer members finally caught up to his personality. We realized we had to do this to be productive,” to move legislation through, Shaw said.

Tilton said it wasn’t any single event that caused the action but the accumulation of things.

Eastman is well-known for a practice of making numerous amendments during debates on the House floor on bills. Earlier this spring two of his Republican colleagues moved to table several of Eastman’s amendments on the floor, in effect killing them because it was delaying consideration of the budget.

Read more: https://www.anchoragepress.com/news/wasilla-s-rep-eastman-is-ousted-from-house-republican-caucus/article_d8043278-ca6a-11ec-8e64-77d77620b4a5.html

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