Murkowski’s new chief of staff knows the Senate and rural Alaska

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Murkowski’s new chief of staff knows the Senate and rural Alaska
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Garrett Boyle previously worked as deputy chief of staff, legislative director and chief counsel in Murkowski’s Washington, D.C. office.

He left in 2021 to become the federal co-chair of the Denali Commission.

Lobbyist Mike “Fish” Pawlowski was Murkowski’s chief of staff for five years, during Boyle’s previous stint in the office. Boyle’s assets, he said, include a deep understanding of congressional rules and a calm disposition. “She processes deeply I think is well known for taking plenty of time to think through issues. often frustrates lots of people that she doesn’t come to a quick conclusion,” Pawlawski said. “But you help that process of her thinking through all the different ups and downs and side ways, surrounding the issue.”

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