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	<title>HOLLIS FRENCH for GOVERNOR &#187; About</title>
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		<title>Hollis: His Story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hollis French came to Alaska in January 1978.  He was looking for adventure and found it working for Alaska’s oil industry.  While working on the North Slope and raising a family, Hollis completed a degree at UAA.  Hollis then left to pursue a legal education at Cornell Law School.  Degree in hand, Hollis returned home to work for Alaska’s Department of Law, prosecuting some of Alaska’s toughest criminals.  In 2002 Hollis ran for the State Senate and was elected.  He serves there now as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Oil Worker, Prosecutor, State Senator</h2>
<p>Hollis French has called Alaska home for more than three decades. At 19 years of age he found adventure working on an oil platform surrounded by the icy waters of Cook Inlet.</p>
<p><img style="border: 0px initial initial;" src="/wp-content/themes/default/images/about/about01.jpg" alt="" width="210" align="right" /> Hollis worked hard. He started at the absolute bottom of the oil industry, working as a bull cook, washing pots and pans. He was promoted to roustabout and then to production operator. As an operator, he ran the pumps, valves, and compressors that handled the oil as it came out of the wells.</p>
<p>Hollis’s hard work was rewarded with a job on the North Slope. For eight years he worked for ARCO Alaska, Inc., at Kuparuk, the second largest oil field in North America. These were the Slope’s peak production years, when 2.1 million barrels of oil were moving down the pipeline every day. Each shift competed with other shifts to see who could run the plant harder and put up better production numbers. Hollis loved the friendly competition, the hard work, and the sense of contributing to Alaska by working on the Slope.</p>
<p>While working at Kuparuk, Hollis met the love of his life, Peggy French. They shared a love of outdoor adventure and in 1987 they stood together on the summit of Denali. The next year they were married, and their son Chris was born. To this day the family enjoys outdoor adventures, whether it includes mountain climbing, skiing or fishing. (Read about Hollis and Chris’ harrowing attempt on Denali <a href="http://www.adn.com/2005/08/02/1168164/senator-son-and-staffer-luck-denali.html">here</a>)</p>
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<p>Long days of work on the North Slope and a young family didn&#8217;t keep Hollis from earning a college degree. After 84 hour work weeks, Hollis would fly to Anchorage and attend classes at the University of Alaska Anchorage, bringing his coursework back to the North Slope for another week of work.</p>
<p>Here is what one of his mentors, Professor Tom Sexton, had to say about Hollis during those years:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I met Hollis French years ago when he was working one week on and one week off on the slope as a production operator and at the same time working towards a BA degree at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. I remember thinking that he would most likely drop out of my poetry class before the semester was over as other slope workers had done before him; however, Hollis not only finished the class, he excelled in it. Even with his schedule, he was always prepared and displayed a keen analytical mind and winning personality in that and subsequent courses. The other students always listened to what he had to say. I was delighted when Hollis entered public service. He will be an outstanding governor.&#8221;</p>
<p>- Tom Sexton, Professor Emeritus of English<br />
University of Alaska, Anchorage</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="/wp-content/themes/default/images/about/about03.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="140" align="right" />In 1992 Hollis left the oil industry for a legal education. In 1995 he graduated from Cornell Law and returned to Alaska, taking a job at the Anchorage District Attorney&#8217;s Office. He spent the next six years prosecuting crime. Again he worked his way up through the ranks, beginning with DWI and domestic violence cases. He moved on to handle narcotics cases, burglaries, sex assaults and finally homicides. While most of his caseload was in Anchorage, Hollis also worked in Dillingham, Bethel, and St. Paul, doing trials in each location.</p>
<p>Hollis was elected to the State Senate in 2002. He provides leadership in the senate by chairing the Senate Judiciary Committee and advocating for Democratic values as a member of the Senate Bipartisan Working Group, the ruling coalition made up of ten Democrats and six Republicans. The Working Group, now in its fourth year of existence, has brought true bipartisan cooperation to the Senate in Juneau.</p>
<p>Hollis brought his expertise in criminal law to work in the Senate. The first bill he passed increased sentences for repeat sex offenders. His work in the oil industry has allowed him to take a leading role in resource issues as well. In 2007, Hollis was at the center of the rewrite of our oil tax laws. And last year, in the words of the Juneau Empire, he “led the charge” against the confirmation of Wayne Anthony Ross as Attorney General on the senate floor.</p>
<p>Hollis&#8217;s work in the Legislature has been recognized by groups such as the Alaska Firefighters, the Anchorage Police Department, the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, and the Alaska Democratic Party, which awarded him the prestigious Hugh Malone Award for his work on oil taxes.</p>
<p>Hollis has the energy and the experience to work tirelessly on the issues that affect all Alaskans. He has pumped oil on the North Slope and he’s put criminals behind bars. He knows first hand the value of a UAA education. As a state senator in a bipartisan coalition, he works with Republicans and Democrats alike. With his work ethic and his record of standing up for Alaskans, Hollis is the person to lead our state into the future.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.frenchforgovernor.com/volunteer-for-hollis/">Sign up here</a> to help Hollis&#8217; campaign.</p>
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		<title>Why I&#8217;m Running</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I see Alaska at a crossroads, confronted by great challenges and great opportunities.  As someone who has worked hard and seen that work rewarded, I want to be sure that the same opportunities are there for the next generation.]]></description>
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<p>Dear Neighbor,</p>
<p>Alaska is at a crossroads. The opportunities and the challenges for our state have never been greater. I’m running for Governor of Alaska because I care deeply about the state’s future. I believe I have the experience to guide us through this historic time.</p>
<p>As a small business owner, an oil field worker, and a prosecuting attorney, I have learned what life is like for most Alaskans. I know what it is like to have my livelihood depend on oil production, to struggle to pay bills while going to school and building a family. I have benefitted from the great opportunities in this state and I want to make sure that our children have the same chance to succeed.</p>
<p>Our responsibility to the next generations of Alaskans demands that we continue to make improvements in our public institutions. The examples are numerous. Our schools, while good, should be great. Our roads, currently not-so-good, should be a lot better. Our crime rates, which are among the worst in the nation in some categories, are shameful and demand swift action. </p>
<p>And there is the gas line. </p>
<p>No other opportunity is a big as this project. No other economic event will have as big an impact on the state for the foreseeable future. We must get this done right and we must get this done now. Having the right person leading the state during this crucial time will be the difference between the economic success or failure. The way forward on the gas pipeline requires tough negotiations and the willingness to use every tool at the state’s disposal to make certain that Alaskans receive a fair value for the irreplaceable gas resources that will flow through the line. My experience working to create our current oil tax laws, which led to the deposit of $5 billion into various state savings accounts in 2008, will serve the state well as we get our gas flowing to market. </p>
<p>Now is the time to seize the future for Alaskans, to capitalize on our opportunities, and to ensure that all hard working Alaskans can build families and pursue dreams. Now is the time to elect a governor with the real world experience, the work ethic, and the common sense to secure Alaska&#8217;s future. </p>
<p>Now is the time that I need your support and your vote on election day. </p>
<p>Yours,</p>
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		<title>Hollis: Bio Sheet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hollis keeps busy balancing the duties of state senator, business owner, husband and father.]]></description>
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</script><strong>Date and Place of Birth: </strong><br />
October 11, 1958<br />
Newton, Massachusetts </p>
<p><strong>Occupation: </strong><br />
Lawyer, small business owner </p>
<p><strong>Spouse: </strong><br />
Peggy Pepper French </p>
<p><strong>Children: </strong><br />
Christopher </p>
<p><strong>Residency in Alaska: </strong><br />
1978 to present &#8211; Anchorage </p>
<p><strong>Education: </strong><br />
Summit County High School, 1972-1976, Diploma<br />
University of Colorado, 1976-1977; University of Alaska, 1986-1990, B.A. English; Cornell Law School, 1992-1995, J.D. </p>
<p><strong>Political and Government Positions: </strong><br />
Democratic member of the Alaska Senate, representing the M district since 2003. He is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.  Assistant District Attorney, 1996-2002; law clerk to superior court judge, 1995-1996. </p>
<p><strong>Business and Professional Positions: </strong><br />
Co-owner, French Apartments, 1989-present; lead operator, ARCO, 1991-1992; production operator, ARCO, 1984-1990, Shell Oil Company, 1980-1984. </p>
<p><strong>Service Organization(s) Membership: </strong><br />
Alaska Bar Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Challenge Alaska, Access Alaska, MADD, Underage Drinking Task Force. </p>
<p><strong>Special Interests: </strong><br />
Hiking, skiing, climbing, running, reading, family camping trips. </p>
<p><strong>Other: </strong><br />
Victims for Justice, High 5 Award, 2002; MADD Volunteer Award, 1999; climbed Mt. McKinley to the summit twice.</p>
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