Dan Sullivan, U.S. Senator from Alaska | www.sullivan.senate.gov
Dan Sullivan, U.S. Senator from Alaska | www.sullivan.senate.gov
Senator Dan Sullivan, who represents Alaska in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of updates on social media addressing recent developments in foreign policy, economic legislation, and a natural disaster affecting his state.
On July 15, 2025, Senator Sullivan commented on recent actions by President Trump regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He wrote, "President Trump has been focused since Day 1 on bringing the Ukraine war to an end. The deal @POTUS just struck—getting NATO to buy USA-made weapons for Ukraine and threatening massive sanctions against Russia—shows strength and is an important step to getting Putin to the table".
Later that same day, he highlighted the passage of new economic legislation. In his words, "With the passage of the OBBB, it’s going to be boom time for jobs, American energy dominance, and economic development--and it all runs through Alaska." This statement reflects ongoing efforts in Congress to promote domestic energy production and job creation.
On July 16, 2025, Senator Sullivan addressed a significant seismic event impacting Alaska. He stated: "My team and I are closely monitoring the 7.3 magnitude earthquake near the Alaska Peninsula. Our prayers are with everyone affected.
Because of the tsunami advisory, mariners should be mindful over the next 24 hours for any unusual conditions.
Please take all necessary". His remarks come amid heightened concerns for public safety following major earthquakes in Alaska's history.
Senator Dan Sullivan has consistently focused on issues critical to both national security and Alaskan interests during his tenure in office. The reference to President Trump's deal with NATO aligns with longstanding U.S. efforts to support Ukraine through military aid and diplomatic measures targeting Russia. Additionally, energy-related legislation remains a central topic in Alaska due to its significant oil and gas resources.
Alaska's location along major tectonic boundaries makes it particularly susceptible to strong earthquakes and tsunamis. State officials often urge vigilance among residents and mariners following such events.

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