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For the baseball player, see Donald Young

Don Young
Don Young

Donald Edwin Young (born June 9 1933), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Alaska since a 1973 special election to replace Nick Begich, who died in a plane crash. He was born in Meridian, California, was educated at California State University, served in the United States Army, and was a teacher, mayor of Fort Yukon, Alaska, trapper, riverboat captain, a member of the Alaska House of Representatives and the Alaska Senate before entering the House.

Young holds a position on the Republican Steering Committee; he is the 8th-longest serving House member, and the 3rd most senior Republican (ranked only by Bill Young, and Ralph Regula). He is also the Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

According to The New Republic, Young is "well-known for his sharp elbows and generous appetite for legislative pork." For example, in the 2005 Highway Bill, Young helped secure "$941 million for 119 special projects," including a $231 million bridge named after himself.

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