Former lawmaker Binkley eyes return to office


Published on Monday, March 20, 2006 9:26 PM AKST

March 21, 2006

JOEL DAVIDSON

Frontiersman reporter

MAT-SU - Dressed in blue jeans and a tan work shirt, 53-year-old Alaska gubernatorial candidate John Binkley stopped by the Frontiersman offices Friday to introduce himself and make a case that he's the man to lead Alaska in the post-Frank Murkowski era.

A third-generation riverboat captain from Western Alaska, Binkley, a Republican, carries a lean frame with a head of thick gray hair and a face that betrays countless hours along the river. He's now ready to trade time on the water for an office in Juneau.

If elected governor, it won't be the first time Binkley serves in the state's capital - just the first time in nearly a generation.

Sixteen years ago, Binkley retired after serving two years as a state representative and four years as a state senator for the Alaska Legislature. At the time of his departure he was 37 and said he wanted to spend more time with his wife and four young children.

“It took so much time away from home, and our first focus was on the family. So, reluctantly, I chose to step back and leave the Legislature,” he explained.

During his time away from public office, Binkley worked with his children in the family business, Riverboat Discovery, a riverboat tour that operates out of Fairbanks. With the kids grown, though, and the blessings of his wife Judy behind him, Binkley is ready to step away from the river and wade back into politics.

Of course, Binkley has more than family support behind his 2006 campaign. Since announcing his candidacy in December, he raised more than $350,000 in campaign funds from Republican allies and other supporters - something that indicates he has considerable support from the established power structure of the reigning Republican Party.

A lifelong Republican, Binkley still admits to being a little surprised that he could generate that kind of support in just a few weeks. He's quick to admit, however, that he didn't exactly drop off the radar screen for the past 15 years.

Working with dozens of statewide and community service organizations, Binkley continues to serve on the board of directors with the Alaska Railroad Corporation, Enstar Natural Gas, American Heart Association, and the Alaska/Siberia Research Center, as well as serving on the advisory boards for Alaska Airlines and American Seafoods.

“Through those [organizations] people have an opportunity to get to know you from around the state and get a sense of who you are,” he said. “A lot of people over the years have asked me to get back into politics.”

And it's not just party-line Republicans, he said.

Binkley's reputation for reaching across party lines, as a young state representative and senator, is not forgotten by several lifelong and influential Alaska Democrats.

When running for the state house in 1985, the young Binkley lived in Bethel, where Bush communities are predominantly Democrat-leaning.

As a non-Native, he quickly made a reputation for himself as a person who listened to issues and did his homework, said Rep. Lyman Hoffman, D-Bethel. Hoffman, a 20-year lawmaker, first worked with Binkley when he was a city council member for Bethel and Hoffman was the city manager.

According to Hoffman, Binkley, despite being an outsider, was able to understand and articulate Alaska Native concerns, especially as they related to alcohol abuse and commercial fishing.

“We had to work real close on many issues,” Hoffman said. “He works very hard to know and understand the issues. He will bend on some issues, but he won't give up on something he really believes in.”

As a legislator, Binkley focused much of his energy tackling alcohol problems in Alaska villages and dealing with ways to bolster the commercial fishing industry for the state.

“Over my six years in the Legislature, those are the issues that really define me,” Binkley said.

For the first time in his political career, Hoffman said he is supporting a Republican for governor because he believes Binkley will cross party lines to solve problems.

“I've seen 20 years of politicians, and for me to cross party lines is something new,” he said. “I think John is going to get a lot of support from both sides of the aisle and from rural Alaska.”

While strong bipartisan support for his candidacy remains to be seen, Binkley said the Republican base will be key to his election hopes.

“I typically align myself with the values and the platform of the Republican Party,” he said. “I'm a Republican, and I want the Republican base - it's a large base.”

At the same time, Binkley said he thinks the next governor needs to win back public confidence after a slew of ethics scandals rocked the Republican Party in recent years.

“Today, the economy is moving forward in Alaska, yet people don't feel good about their government,” he said. “I think the government works better when you have the confidence of the people behind you. I think those things are missing now.”

Bill Sheffield, the Democratic governor who led Alaska from 1982 to 1986, isn't letting on whom he supports for the 2006 election, but he did say Binkley was a workaholic, who is qualified for the job.

“You won't outwork John,” he said. “When he gets into an issue, he gets all the way into it. But he suffers from the same problems I do. He wants to know everything, and, in a sense, he wants to run everything.”

If Binkley is elected, Sheffield said he hopes he could rejuvenate Alaska politics.

“In the old days, there were Democrats and Republicans working on the merits of the issues,” he said. “We might have disagreed, but we'd still go out afterwards and have a cup of coffee that night as friends.”

Sheffield said he thinks Binkley has the personality to bring the parties together again.

“People won't hate John,” he said. “He's young, he's got ambition, and he'll outwork them all.”

Contact Joel Davidson at

352-2266 or joel.davidson@

frontiersman.com.

Comments

25 comment(s)

    anita wrote on Mar 7, 2009 4:08 PM:

    " It seems to me that all of you out there are more into gossip, than what could help this country, afterall, how many of your friends or aquaintances, do u know that are perfect growing up?
    you have the right to judge? u must not have a life, or anyone in your family who have had altercations in their youth that made them grow up, and furthermore, the thing that matters, is, if they turn out to be useful good members of society, right? are u perfect? exactly! "

    Gerry Ardo wrote on Nov 15, 2008 1:59 PM:

    " Umm, seems like this Palin gal drags around a whole lot of baggage! She says that she can talk, chew gum, and whistle at the same time. Some of us have serious doubts about that though. Thank God she was not "installed", oh, but wait! We have a Supreme Court in this country! Maybe it's not to late! She may yet be "installed"! "

    jill wrote on Nov 5, 2008 6:15 AM:

    " HEY THATS ME!!! lol i just see this now when i get board and google my name, how bout that. You guys talkin about track shut up, hes a cool cat AND he didnt do shiet with the busses by the way. "

    LMAO wrote on Oct 28, 2008 9:04 PM:

    " You realize California gal that this story was posted in 2005, when the boy WAS 16?? You realize that's why it didn't name names?? Like, OMG, you make me, like, ashamed that I'm from California!! Do some research before posting!! "

    The Truth wrote on Oct 5, 2008 11:48 AM:

    " I believe it!! Political Candidates do it all the time to protect the FAMILY!! Just another example of her skills as a MOTHER!! "

    Michigan Lady wrote on Oct 5, 2008 8:48 AM:

    " I don't think this is true because he was a juvenille when it happen. However, it is an indication that Palin may have a dysfunctional family system. "

    Michiganvoter wrote on Oct 1, 2008 5:53 PM:

    " This would explain why the boy came to Michigan to attend high school. I mean, even though Alaska is "closest to Russia", he would not be considered as a foriegn exchange student. Also, in the last few years, more districts have had bus vandalism. Perhaps he taught our kids how to do it. Is this why he is in the service? "

    Marci Bereu wrote on Sep 24, 2008 3:25 PM:

    " My cuz, an Alaska resident since leaving the military (he was in intelligence & asked to go CIA after discharge...what I'm saying is, he only gives facts)

    The report is true, including going into the army to avoid jail. I'm sure strings can be pulled for kids of VIP parents. "

    Steve McAdam wrote on Sep 16, 2008 4:19 PM:

    " The article could refer to any 16 yr old youth - on what basis do you, or can, you conclude this is about Track Palin? This seems to be a wholey unjustifed inference. Another example of wanting to believe the worst to shore up one's partisan bias. "

    California Gal wrote on Sep 16, 2008 3:23 PM:

    " I don't think this story is true because once a child turns 18, his/her juvenile record is sealed and he/she is given a fresh start, negating the whole "join the army or go to jail" theory of Track's enlistment. And even though I'm a card-carrying Democrat from California, I'M TIRED OF THE GAMES! Let's focus on issues, people! "

    Doug Polcin wrote on Sep 14, 2008 9:49 AM:

    " Could it not be more obvious that Palin cannot manage her own family? Unwanted pregnancy, juveline delinquent son, and God knows what is next. This woman's family is a disaster area and she will be a nightmare for our country. "

    Will wrote on Sep 13, 2008 6:31 PM:

    " Demswrong, obviously you haven't been paying attention. If you've been listening to Barack Obama, you would know that he's been sticking to the issues in every speech he's made. It's the McCain camp that continues to run a dirty campaign by attacking Obama, hiding Sarah Palin from the media and not educating the American people their plan to get us out of the mess that old George and the Republican party has put us in. So much baggage around this pick, the pregnancy no one noticed, the investigation around her ex-brother in-law and so on. "

    Log Dog wrote on Sep 11, 2008 2:27 PM:

    " Sabotaging public facilities and equipment in a way that could cause serious injury or death is a form of terrorism. Think about it. "

    Fran wrote on Sep 11, 2008 12:32 PM:

    " Desperation her. No Names except two mentioned and no value in the lies that have grown from this even. "

    DEMSWRONG wrote on Sep 10, 2008 4:15 PM:

    " YOU people need to get a life and get back to politics not looking for past dirt on people. get a da** life!!!!!!! and not it wasn't him that was involved it was a another punk that did it.believe me i know all of them involved. so go dig up some dirt on someone your own size!!!! "

    Rock Roll wrote on Sep 9, 2008 9:42 AM:

    " This just keeps getting better & better. This is just another reason Sarah isn't giving interviews...absolutely incredible. This like a soap opra...stay tuned. "

    wes wrote on Sep 8, 2008 8:08 AM:

    " Sue, do you by any chance mean you were accepted at WELLESLEY, Harvard, and Stanford? I would think someone as smart as you would know how to spell that name. You are right that Barack Obama is vrey intelligent and that does not threaten me as it seems to threaten so many people. I think it will be a great change of pace to have a smart president. "

    Jay wrote on Sep 6, 2008 4:58 PM:

    " Why can't you people take the truth. No way will McCain/Palin win. Oh of course if they steal the election which by now the Repubs are masters at. "

    Sue wrote on Sep 6, 2008 1:14 AM:

    " 16, male, are you crazy? Why does this come up now that Gov Palin is running w/Sen McCain? More garbage, who is behind this? Obviously the Obama camp. Did you realize he went to the the most expensive, elite Academy in the nation? Punahou is the Harvard of High School, the elite of the nation. I was accepted to Wesley, Harvard & Stanford & disappointed & bored as we learned in our Sophmore and Junior yrs the curriculum taught in college. But boys will be boys & Obama was Barry Obama! "

    Foobar wrote on Sep 5, 2008 2:59 PM:

    " Pwned.

    The entire Palin family is like a well-dressed episode of Jerry Springer. "

    MrUniteUs wrote on Sep 5, 2008 5:31 AM:

    " Very serious if true. The brake lines were cut on 50 buses!!

    Was Sarah Palin's son "Track Palin" arrested for vandalism ... Most recently there is discussion that Track Palin, then 16, was one of the 3 boys arrested for vandalizing 44 Mat-Su school buses - an incident that forced ...
    answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080904193702AAGlSCL - "

    aklocal wrote on Sep 2, 2008 8:07 PM:

    " I remember that story. Timeline makes it loosely plausible. Don't think this will catch fire without more fuel, though. Good luck. "

    Destyne Pope wrote on Feb 12, 2008 4:20 AM:

    " How do you get out there when you are blind? You must be really brave "

    vacation wrote on Jan 30, 2008 12:39 PM:

    " Hi! I'm John Strass and i like your site!
    Thank you! "

    Nyakeh Sam Suale wrote on Nov 14, 2007 10:59 AM:

    " I think i love Wasilla High More than all high schools in the United States. They have the best Soccer team and coaches....oh.. they won the Basketball State Championship at the Sullivan Arena....Thats so cute. I like all the students over there. "

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