Privacy & Digital Rights
Strong protections for Alaskans’ personal data, communications, and digital lives.
Alaska State Senate
Candidate for Alaska State Senate
“Privacy guarded, power returned.”

About
Jace White is an Alaska resident with a background in construction and project management — the kind of work that requires reading a budget, meeting a deadline, and answering for the result. He has spent his career around schedules, contractors, materials, and the realities of getting things done in a state where logistics are never simple.
That experience shapes how he thinks about government. Real-world budgeting, operational planning, and understanding how infrastructure actually gets built and maintained are not abstract talking points — they are daily problems with practical answers. Jace believes Alaska deserves representation that treats public dollars the same way a project manager treats a tight budget: with discipline, transparency, and accountability.
He is not a career politician. He is running because Alaskans are paying more, waiting longer, and getting less from a system that has grown comfortable. The priorities are straightforward — protect personal privacy in the digital age, modernize the public services Alaskans rely on, keep housing and energy within reach for working families, and make government answer to the people it serves.
Priorities
A practical platform built around accountability, affordability, and a serious approach to the future Alaskans are actually living in.
Strong protections for Alaskans’ personal data, communications, and digital lives.
Plain-language budgets, public contracts, and accountability for how public dollars are spent.
Durable infrastructure investments and practical paths to attainable housing.
Reliable, affordable energy and a diversified Alaska economy.
Real career pathways in construction, trades, and technical fields that keep Alaskans here.
Alaska Issues
Alaska is not a smaller version of any other state. Distance, weather, energy, and history shape every policy conversation. These are the issues this campaign takes seriously:
Many Alaskans live in communities where a single weather system can disrupt fuel, food, medical care, or mail. Policy that ignores this reality is not policy Alaskans can use.
Groceries, fuel, housing, and shipping all hit Alaska households harder than the national average. Affordability is not an abstract issue — it is the issue.
Reliable, affordable power is the backbone of Alaskan life. Energy policy must be evaluated through the eyes of the household paying the bill, not just the agencies writing the rules.
Ports, roads, water systems, and broadband all need sustained, honest investment — and disciplined project management so dollars do not disappear into delays.
Too many trained Alaskans leave for opportunity elsewhere. We need real pathways into trades and technical careers so people can build a life here.
Better digital services and modern tools should make government work for Alaskans without flattening what makes Alaska distinct.
Why I’m running
I am running because I have spent enough time on job sites to know what happens when leadership stops being honest about cost, scope, and timeline. Alaska is a serious place with serious challenges. The people I work alongside — tradespeople, small business owners, families trying to make a budget work — do not get the option of unaccountable spending or vague promises. They have to deliver.
Government should operate the same way. That means clearer budgets, public contracts that can actually be read, real protection for personal privacy in a world that increasingly assumes you have none, and infrastructure decisions made with the long term in mind. Not slogans. Not theatrics.
I am not running to be a career politician. I am running to be useful — to bring practical, working-class problem solving into a chamber that too often forgets what that looks like. If that is the kind of representation you want, I would be honored to earn your support.
— Jace White
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