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Keith McCormick

Keith McCormick

Assembly Member · Anchorage Assembly · District 6

Elected OfficialVerified

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Also known as:Assembly Member McCormickMcCormick
www.muni.org/Departments/Assembly/Pages/About%20Us%20-%20Member%20Profiles.aspx

Born and raised in South Anchorage. Marine Corps Infantry veteran. Founded software company, Alaska Entrepreneur of the Year 2018. Doctorate in Medical Science, works as PA-C in pediatric psychiatry. Term expires 2028.

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Chairman · House Science, Space, and Technology Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
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“The Department of Justice recovered more than $52 million last fiscal year in cybersecurity-related False Claims Act settlements alone. And notably, most of those cases involved misrepresentation rather than an actual breach.”

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“Last fiscal year, the Department of Justice recovered $6.8 billion through False Claims Act settlements and judgments, marking the highest single-year total in the law's 160-year history. Nearly 1,300 of those cases were brought not by the government authorities, or the auditors, but by whistleblowers who came forward on their own, accounting for more than $5.3 billion of that recovery.”

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