100 Years of Alaska's Legislature
"From Territorial Days to Today"
1913 to 2013
Juneau, Alaska
State & Territorial
Bettye Davis
Born May 17, 1938, Bettye Davis is among Alaska’s top advocates
of Children, Education, Health and Social issues. Born in Homer, Louisiana
Davis grew up in Louisiana, earning her nursing degree from St. Anthony’s
College. Davis attended Grambling State University where she received her
BSW in 1971 and worked as an Assistant Director at the YWCA in San
Bernardino, California from 1971 to 1972. Davis arrived in Anchorage, Alaska
in 1972 and pursued her higher education at the University, Alaska
Anchorage. Davis began her career in family services working at the Alaska
Psychiatric Institute as a Nurse and Social Worker from 1972 to 1975. From
1975 to 1989, Davis worked in various positions within the Department of
Health and Social Services: Childcare Specialist, Social Worker and Foster Care
Coordinator. Davis began her long political career when
she was elected to the Anchorage School Board from 1982 to 1990 - serving
two terms as board president. Davis became the first African-American
woman elected to serve in the Alaska State House of Representatives. Davis
served three terms (1990-1996). After an unsuccessful bid to the Alaska
State Senate in 1996, Davis was re-elected to the Anchorage School Board and
appointed to the State Board of Education in 1997. Davis also served as the
president of the National Association of Black School Board Members and the
president of the Alaska Black Leadership Conference. In 2000, Davis became
the first African-American to be elected to the Alaska State Senate. Davis
continues to serve in the Alaska State Senate and remains the "Conscious of
the Legislature" - passing legislation that influences education, social issues
and economic development. Locally, Davis served on the Alaska
Healthcare Strategy Council (2007-2008); Alaska 2000 Education Project; the
Governor’s Task Force on Tolerance (2000-2001); and the Governor’s
Commission on Youth and Justice (1995-96). Nationally, Davis serves as a
Board Member for Women In Government; Treasurer, National Association of
Black Elected Legislative (NOBEL)/Women; State Director, WiLL (Women’s
Legislative Lobby); Legislative Advisory Committee Member, WICHE (Western
Interstate Commission on Higher Education); Vice Chair, National Conference
of State Legislators - Health Committee; and the Interstate Commission on
Higher Education Legislative Advisory Board. Davis also served as Energy
Chair for both the National Black Caucus of State Legislators and the National
Foundation for Women Legislators. Senator Davis is the recipient of countless
awards to include, but not limited to: 2010 Pioneer Woman of the Year,
Business and Professional Women (BPW) - North to the Future; 2010 Celebrate
Liberty Award, Alaska Civil Liberties Union of Alaska; 2010 Alaska Women’s
Hall of Fame, Alaska Women’s Network; Martin Luther King Jr. Foundation of
Alaska Humanitarian Award; Mayor’s Award for Public Service; Anchorage
Convention & Visitors Bureau Meeting Champion Award; YWCA Woman of
Achievement; Alaska Black Caucus Presidents Award; Wells Fargo Bank
CheckPoint Alaska Award; 2000 Notable American Women; Who’s Who of
American Women; and the Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of
Alaska Award. Davis is a member of Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church and is affiliated with various organizations to include, but not
limited to: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (life member), the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People (life member), Business and
Professional Women/USA, Alaska Women’s Political Caucus, Athena Society,
Special Olympics, Zonta Anchorage, Campfire, Alaska Center for Children and
Families; and March of Dimes. Davis cares greatly about the community
and strives to promote exemplary service at the local, state and national level.
Date and Place of Birth:May 17, 1938 Homer, Louisiana
Occupation:Social Worker
Spouse:Troy (Deceased)
Residency in Alaska:Alaska resident since 1973
Education:Grambling University, B.S.W. Social Work, 1956-59, 1970-71; University of Alaska, Anchorage, Graduate Studies in Family Counseling, 1973-74.
Political and Government Positions:Senator Bettye Davis has been appointed Presiding officer to serve on the NCSL Health Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures for the 2007-2008 Biennium. Served on the Governor's Tolerance Task Commission 2000-2001. Appointed as the Chair of NBCSL Energy Committee. Served on the Anchorage School Board, 1982-89, two years as president. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1990, 1992 and 1994, served as both Majority and Minority Whip. Re-elected to the Anchorage School Board in 1998. Appointed by Gov. Tony Knowles to the State Board of Education (1998). Elected to the State Senate in 2000.
Business and Professional Positions:Alaska Federation of Business & Professional Women Club, President, 1999-2000 Governor's Conference on Youth and Justice, At Risk Work Group, appointed 1995-96 National Black Caucus of State Legislators Chair, Region 12, 1995-96 Athena Society, Member 1994-present, Zonta Club of Anchorage, 1994- present Winning with Stronger Education Committee Member, 1991-present Alaska 2000 Education Project, Member, 1991- present; YWCA of Anchorage, Member 1988-present, Past Board Member, 1989-90 Served as National President of the National Association of Black School Administrators. National Alliance of Black School Educators, Member, 1986-present, Elections and Resolutions Committee.
Memberships:She is currently a life member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Business and Professional Women/USA, the NAACP and is a member of the Alaska Women's Political Caucus, Anchorage Young Women's Christian Association, Athena Society, Church Women United, and Zonta. Mrs. Davis has served on various boards such as Special Olympics, Campfire, Alaska Center for Children and Families and the March of Dimes.
Special Interests:Grandchildren (Anthony, Alesha, Philecia, Taylor), cooking, charitable fundraising