Sharon Marie Cissna (born April 5, 1942) is an American politician and former
Democratic
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member of the
Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 22nd District from 1999 to 2013.
Early life, education, and early career
In 1942, she was born in
Seattle, Washington. She graduated from
Federal Way High School
Federal Way High School is a public high school located in Federal Way, Washington. It was originally built in 1938. A new campus opened in the fall of 2016.
Academics
* Advanced Placement courses: Calculus, Statistics, and Photography.
* Pre-AP ...
in 1960. She attended Knapp Business College in 1962 and the
University of Washington in 1964. In 1967 she moved to Alaska and has lived there ever since. She earned a B.A. from
University of Alaska-Anchorage
The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) is a public university in Anchorage, Alaska. UAA also administers four community campuses spread across Southcentral Alaska: Kenai Peninsula College, Kodiak College, Matanuska–Susitna College, and Prin ...
in 1972. She earned a master's degree from
Alaska Pacific University
Alaska Pacific University (APU) is a private university in Anchorage, Alaska. It was established as Alaska Methodist University in 1957. Although it was renamed to Alaska Pacific University in 1978, it is still affiliated with the United Methodi ...
in 1992. She graduated from
community emergency response training in 1999.
She has been the Owner/Operator of PS Publication Services since 1972. In the 1970s, she was a legislative aide for the
Alaska House of Representatives. She was a counselor at South Central Foundation Traditional Healing from 1991–1992. She was a Supervisor at Family Treatment Homes from 1993–1994. She was a counselor, Mental Health Therapist, and owner of SOLUTIONS (Family/Individual Counseling) from 1994–1998. She was also a Home Based Mental Health Counselor at Hope Cottages from 1995–1998. She was Chairwoman of the Airport Heights Community Council from 1997-1999.
Alaska House of Representatives
Elections
She first ran for the Alaska's 21st House District in 1996. She lost by just one vote in the primary to former State Representative
Ann Spohnholz. In 1998, she ran again and won the primary with 47% of the vote. In the general election, she defeated incumbent Republican State Representative
Joe Ryan 53%-47%. In 2000, she won re-election to a second term with 54% of the vote. In 2002 after redistricting, she decided to run in the newly redrawn Alaska's 22nd House District. She won re-election to a third term with 54% of the vote. In 2004, she won re-election to a fourth term with 57% of the vote. In 2006, she won re-election to a fifth term with 94% of the vote. In 2008, she won re-election to a sixth term with 61% of the vote. In 2010, she won re-election to a seventh term with 93% of the vote.
Committee assignments
*House Committee on Community and Regional Affairs
*House Committee on Education
*House Committee on Health and Social Services
*House Committee on Military & Veterans' Affairs
2010 TSA procedures protest
At the Seattle Airport in November, 2010, a
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airport screening device identified her prosthesis for a missing breast. As a result, cancer survivor Cissna was subjected to a particularly humiliating and intrusive body search. Rep. Cissna was faced again with the invasive procedure on February 21, 2011 when being screened in Seattle for a return to Anchorage. She refused to be subjected to such an indignity once more and returned to Alaska by boat and taxicab. Her experience received national publicity, questioning the methods which TSA forces upon those least likely to be security threats. Similarly, Kentucky U.S. Senator
Rand Paul
Randal Howard Paul (born January 7, 1963) is an American physician and politician serving as the junior U.S. senator from Kentucky since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, he is a son of former three-time presidential candidate and 12 ...
missed a flight after he refused to undergo a pat down after an anomaly was spotted during a TSA body scan.
2012 congressional election
On April 11, 2012, Cissna announced that she would become a candidate to run against 19-term Alaska Republican Congressman
Don Young
Donald Edwin Young (June 9, 1933 – March 18, 2022) was an American politician from the state of Alaska. At the time of his death, he was the longest-serving Republican in congressional history, having been the U.S. representative for for ...
, the
United States House of Representatives sponsor of the
Aviation and Transportation Security Act that created the TSA in 2001. Cissna won her five-person primary with 50% of the Democratic vote. She vowed to make resistance against useless and unnecessary humiliation by the TSA part of her campaign.
On November 6, 2012, Cissna lost the Congressional race to incumbent
Don Young
Donald Edwin Young (June 9, 1933 – March 18, 2022) was an American politician from the state of Alaska. At the time of his death, he was the longest-serving Republican in congressional history, having been the U.S. representative for for ...
, 63.94% to 28.61%.
Personal life
Cissna lives in
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage () is the largest city in the U.S. state of Alaska by population. With a population of 291,247 in 2020, it contains nearly 40% of the state's population. The Anchorage metropolitan area, which includes Anchorage and the neighboring Ma ...
and was widowed twice and is currently married. She has one daughter named Robin.
References
External links
Campaign websiteAlaska's Democratic Caucus – Sharon CissnaAlaska State Legislature – Representative Sharon Cissna*
Sharon Cissnaat ''100 Years of Alaska's Legislature''
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1942 births
Alaska Pacific University alumni
Businesspeople from Anchorage, Alaska
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives
People from Federal Way, Washington
Politicians from Anchorage, Alaska
Politicians from Seattle
University of Alaska Anchorage alumni
University of Washington alumni
Women state legislators in Alaska
21st-century American politicians
21st-century American women politicians
Candidates in the 2012 United States elections
20th-century American politicians
20th-century American women politicians