Report Shows Parnell Paid $20,000 for Two Months Consulting

Author: KSRM News Desk |

A recent report shows former Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell was paid $20,000 for two months of consulting work for the Republican caucus of the U.S. House of Representatives.

 

According to a note he wrote which was shared by the Alaska Republican Party, Parnell is working to “better connect them with the governors and state leadership of our country.”

 

After losing the 2014 gubernatorial election to Governor Bill Walker, Parnell opened a consulting business with his formal rural affairs adviser, John Moller.

 

The Politico report that detailed Parnell’s earnings stated his work included “meetings and conversations between state-based aides to governors and House GOP leadership,” and calling state governors prior to recent Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act.

 

The expense report also showed over $6,000 paid to Parnell for travel costs.