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The Anchorage Assembly agreed last night to add to city code a process for it to remove a mayor for breaching the public trust. A breach of public trust could include perjury, asking a municipal employee to break the law or falsifying records.

spanning multiple meetings. Mayor Dave Bronson, a conservative, has consistently and adamantly spoken out against the ordinance, arguing that it’s a partisan attack on him from the mostly left-leaning Assembly.

“There already exists a method for removal of a mayor,” Bronson said. “It’s called a recall. Why is this method not good enough? No mayor, present or future, should be subject to a coup by an Assembly that doesn’t agree with his politics.” The new ordinance does not get rid of the ability for citizens to organize a recall, it just adds another avenue for a mayor to be removed. Now, the Assembly or municipal board of ethics can start the process by approving an accusation document. The municipal attorney or a neutral third-party attorney would then conduct a legal review and, if the accusations are found to be valid, the mayor would have an attorney defend them against the charges.

Assembly vice-chair Chris Constant, who authored the ordinance, said the measure would only apply to offenses committed after its passing, and would not be retroactive. A similar process was already in place for the removal of Anchorage Assembly and Anchorage School Board members.Ahead of the vote, Daniel Volland was sworn in as the new 12th member of the Assembly, representing North Anchorage.

“There is a process for this under the United States Constitution, nationally,” Volland said. “There’s a process for this on our state level, in Alaska Constitution Article 2. What we’re doing here is we’re bringing this concept of impeachment to the local level.”The passing of the ordinance was met with boos from many audience members, with several people calling the Assembly cowards.

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This will be proven illegal, against the Muni charter. Stand strong, mayor_bronson

Talk about rogue!!!

He really does look like the grinch. The grinch that stole Anchorage.

It doesn't address past transgressions. The clock starts today.

This assembly is a joke! Leftists in Anchorage are a joke.

Why is Bronson so nervous?

Great job.

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