Rep. Kevin McCabe, R-Big Lake, speaks March 20, 2023, on the floor of the Alaska House. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon)
A pro-Trump Republican who represents the state House district that includes Denali is now backing a resolution asking Trump to keep the peak’s name intact.
Rep. Kevin McCabe, R-Big Lake, joined other Republicans, plus Democrats and independents in a 31-8 vote that asks Trump to reverse his decision to label North America’s tallest mountain as “Mount McKinley.”
HOW THEY VOTED
In favor
Robyn Niayuq Burke, D-Utqiagvik
Jeremy Bynum, R-Ketchikan
Ashley Carrick, D-Fairbanks
Mia Costello, R-Anchorage
Maxine Dibert, D-Fairbanks
Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham
Ted Eischeid, D-Anchorage
Bill Elam, R-Nikiski
Zack Fields, D-Anchorage
Neal Foster, D-Nome
Alyse Galvin, I-Anchorage
Andrew Gray, D-Anchorage
Carolyn Hall, D-Anchorage
Sara Hannan, D-Juneau
Rebecca Himschoot, I-Sitka
Ky Holland, I-Anchorage
Nellie Unangiq Jimmie, D-Bethel
DeLena Johnson, R-Palmer
Andy Josephson, D-Anchorage
Chuck Kopp, R-Anchorage
Kevin McCabe, R-Big Lake
Donna Mears, D-Anchorage
Genevieve Mina, D-Anchorage
David Nelson, R-Anchorage
George Rauscher, R-Sutton
Justin Ruffridge, R-Soldotna
Dan Saddler, R-Eagle River
Calvin Schrage, I-Anchorage
Rebecca Schwanke, R-Glennallen
Andi Story, D-Juneau
Louise Stutes, R-Kodiak
Against
Jamie Allard, R-Eagle River
Julie Coulombe, R-Anchorage
Elexie Moore, R-Wasilla
Mike Prax, R-North Pole
Cathy Tilton, R-Wasilla
Frank Tomaszewski, R-Fairbanks
Jubilee Underwood, R-Wasilla
Sarah Vance, R-Homer
Excused absent
Will Stapp, R-Fairbanks
The peak had that name between 1896 and 2015, when the Obama administration officially renamed it Denali following decades of lobbying by Alaskans.
The Alaska House of Representatives had voted 28-10 on Monday to approve House Joint Resolution 4, which asks that Trump keep the Denali name, but McCabe requested that vote be reconsidered, and on Wednesday, lawmakers voted again.
Speaking in the House, McCabe said he had heard “significant discussion” from his district since initially opposing the resolution.
“Alaskans have embraced, in my opinion, the name Denali,” McCabe said. “Not just Native Alaskans, but the people that live there, the people that thrive there, the people that use Denali and the park for their livelihood, and they have clearly told me that despite the fact that they all support the executive, the chief executive of the United States, and his ability to do this through executive order, that they would also like him to know that they would like to keep the name Denali.”
Rep. Dan Saddler, R-Eagle River, had also voted against the resolution on Monday and switched his vote. Rep. Bill Elam, R-Nikiski, was excused absent from Monday’s vote and voted in support of the resolution on Wednesday.
House Joint Resolution 4 advances to the Senate, where it has broad support.
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