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21 Facts About Lora Reinbold

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Lora H Reinbold was born on April 30,1964 and is an American politician who was a member of the Alaska Senate.

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Lora Reinbold was a member of the Alaska House from 2013 to 2019, representing District 26.

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In 2018, Reinbold was elected to the Alaska State Senate representing the G district.

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Lora Reinbold served in the State Senate from 2019 until retiring in 2023.

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From 2015 to the end of her tenure, Lora Reinbold was the only member of the Alaska State Legislature unaffiliated with a caucus organization, as she was ejected from the Republican-led majority caucus in March 2015.

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Lora H Reinbold was born in Fairbanks, Alaska on April 30,1964.

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Lora Reinbold's family moved from Clear to Anchorage when she was about five years old.

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Lora Reinbold graduated from East Anchorage High School in 1982.

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Lora Reinbold earned her BS in business administration from Oral Roberts University in 1987.

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Lora Reinbold attended the University of Alaska Anchorage in 1985 and 2001.

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Lora Reinbold worked as an operations manager at Medical Park Family Care.

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On March 13,2015, Lora Reinbold voted against an operating budget put forward by the House majority caucus, in violation of caucus rules.

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Lora Reinbold argued that the draft budget did not make steep enough cuts to the University of Alaska system and was, in effect, not conservative enough.

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

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In November 2020, Lora Reinbold refused to resume wearing a mask after eating during a flight.

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In September 2021, Lora Reinbold said she could not reach Juneau because the only other air route from Anchorage to Juneau is seasonal and discontinued that month; Alaska Airlines is the only carrier that makes the route year-round.

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Lora Reinbold sought permission to be excused from attending the legislative session.

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Lora Reinbold has frequently posted COVID-19 misinformation on Facebook, where she promotes the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin and expresses vehement opposition to face-covering and vaccine mandates.

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In November 2020, Lora Reinbold said that she did not believe clinical evidence in support of masks' effectiveness at preventing the spread of COVID-19.

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On March 8,2021, Lora Reinbold left a Senate subcommittee meeting after the chair told her that she was required to wear a mask.

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Lora Reinbold was banned from most of the Capitol until she follows the COVID-19 rules.