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Lora H. Reinbold (born April 30, 1964) is an American politician who was a member of the
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. She was a member of the Alaska House from 2013 to 2019, representing District 26. In 2018, Reinbold was elected to the
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representing the G district. She served in the State Senate from 2019 until retiring in 2023. From 2015 to the end of her tenure, Reinbold was the only member of the
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unaffiliated with a caucus organization, as she was ejected from the Republican-led majority caucus in March 2015.


Early life

Lora H. Reinbold was born in
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on April 30, 1964. Her family moved from Clear to
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when she was about five years old. She graduated from
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in 1982. Reinbold earned her BS in
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from
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in 1987. She also attended the
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in 1985 and 2001.


Career


Health care

Reinbold worked as an operations manager at Medical Park Family Care. She also worked as an office manager at NME Hospitals (now Tenet Healthcare), a district manager for
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, and a salesperson for
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/Centecor Pharmaceuticals.


Legislature

On March 13, 2015, Reinbold voted against an operating budget put forward by the House majority caucus, in violation of caucus rules. She argued that the draft budget did not make steep enough cuts to the
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and was, in effect, not conservative enough. On March 16, the Republican leadership of the state House (Speaker
Mike Chenault Charles Michael Chenault (born February 25, 1957) is an American politician in the state of Alaska. Chenault served as a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives from 2001 to 2019, representing portions of the Kenai Peninsula Bo ...
, Craig Johnson, and
Charisse Millett Charisse Millett (born February 11, 1964) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican former member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 25th District from 2009 to 2019. In the 29th Legislature, from 2015 to 2016, she w ...
) removed Reinbold from the majority caucus for her vote and stripped her of most of her committee assignments. Her office staff was also cut from four to one. On April 27, 2015, Reinbold voted against the operating budget again. The dissenters left the majority caucus short of the three-fourths majority needed to approve tapping Alaska's budget reserve to cover a $3.2 million deficit.


COVID-19


COVID-19 diagnosis

On October 12, 2021, Reinbold posted on her Facebook page that she had tested positive for COVID-19.


Alaska Airlines ban

In November 2020, Reinbold refused to resume wearing a mask after eating during a flight. An
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policy, as well as a federal regulation, required passengers to wear masks except while eating or drinking. She wrote on social media, "Mask bullies in full force on Alaskans Airlines- all because a scaredy cat Karen whined loudly and was a Tattle tail when I took my dumb worthless suffocating mask off, a bit longer than she wanted, for my food and drink." The airline's policy followed the
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's recommendations. In April 2021, Alaska Airlines banned Reinbold from its flights, citing "her continued refusal to comply with employee instruction regarding the current mask policy."Tim Fitzsimons
Alaska lawmaker banned by airline says she can't reach capital to vote
NBC (September 10, 2021).
In April 2021, shortly after the ban, Reinbold traveled to
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overland through Canada and then by marine ferry. In September 2021, Reinbold said she could not reach Juneau because the only other air route from Anchorage to Juneau (a Delta flight that connected in Seattle) is seasonal and discontinued that month; Alaska Airlines is the only carrier that makes the route year-round. She sought permission to be excused from attending the legislative session. In April 2023, Reinbold filed a lawsuit against Alaska Airlines and its employees citing a medical condition prevented her from following the mask requirement. Her lawsuit was dismissed in February 2024.


Promotion of COVID-19 disinformation and opposition to COVID-19 health measures

Reinbold has frequently posted
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on
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, where she promotes the use of
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and
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and expresses vehement opposition to face-covering and
vaccine mandate A vaccination policy is a health policy adopted in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease. These policies are generally put into place by state or local governments, but may also be set by private facilities, such as workplaces or sc ...
s. In November 2020, Reinbold said that she did not believe clinical evidence in support of masks' effectiveness at preventing the spread of COVID-19. She disagreed with Governor Mike Dunleavy, who wrote, "It is lamentable that the good citizens of Eagle River and Chugiak are deprived of meaningful representation by the actions of the person holding the office of Senator." He continued, "I will not continue to subject the public resources of the State of Alaska to the mockery of a charade, disguised as public purpose." Reinbold has criticized Dunleavy for issuing pandemic-related disaster declarations during a period when the legislature was not in session, and has protested health restrictions imposed by local governments, airlines and the legislature, including mask requirements. Reinbold has also had combative exchanges with Alaska's health commissioner. As Senate Judiciary Committee chair, she held hearings highlighting testimony from witnesses who questioned masks' usefulness and the consequences of government emergency orders. Though the committee had no COVID-19-related legislation before it, the pandemic became a major focus in hearings.Alaska governor says lawmaker misrepresents virus response
Associated Press, Becky Bohrer, February 19, 2021. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
Despite the recommendations of Alaska health officials who have said that wearing masks and following measures like social distancing help slow the spread of COVID-19, Reinbold has accused Dunleavy's administration of being "wild" about what she termed "these experimental" COVID-19 vaccines and "bragging over 100,000 Alaskans have gotten them", and characterized the administration as seeking disaster declarations in order to get mass vaccination clinics.


Removal of committee chairmanship and Capitol ban

On March 8, 2021, Reinbold left a Senate subcommittee meeting after the chair told her that she was required to wear a mask. The next day, Capitol security escorted her out of a House Health and Social Services Committee meeting because she refused to wear a mask. She was banned from most of the Capitol until she follows the COVID-19 rules.Sen. Reinbold banned from most of Capitol until she follows COVID-19 rules
'' KTOO-TV'', Andrew Kitchenman, March 10, 2021. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
On April 19, 2021, members of the Alaska Senate removed Reinbold as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee by a 17–1 vote.


Elections

2012 redistricting combined the Eagle River Valley and Southfork portions of former District 32 (represented by Republican Mike Hawker) and a portion of former District 17 (represented by Republican
Anna Fairclough Anna MacKinnon (formerly Fairclough; born November 11, 1957) is an American Republican politician who is formerly a member of the Alaska Senate, representing District G from 2013 to 2018. Prior to that, she served in the Alaska House of Repre ...
), creating a new District 26. Anna Fairclough, the new district's only incumbent resident, chose to run instead for a newly configured Senate seat, leaving the new District 26 seat open. Reinbold won the three-way August 28 Republican primary with 1,610 votes (46.15%), and won the November 6 general election with 6,903 votes (72.53%) against Democratic nominee Roberta Goughnour.


Personal life

Reinbold is married to Eric Reinbold. They have two children.


References


Notes

:1.These claims were made despite the fact that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, and no steps were skipped during the clinical trials.


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