He is the president and CEO of Olson Air Service, based in
Nome, Alaska. He was the sole Democrat associated with the
Alaska political corruption probe. He was the only Alaska legislator to reject a bribe offer to vote for an oil tax bill. It was proposed as a campaign contribution of $25,000 for his 2004 Lieutenant Governor's race. He subsequently helped the FBI make their case against those involved. Olson caucused with the
Republicans in the majority during the 28th Senate, from 2013 to 2014, but he was not invited to participate in the organization of the majority caucus for the 29th Senate. He was a member of the Democratic minority caucus from 2015 to 2023. He is currently a member of the 17-member bipartisan majority. ==Personal life==