Browsing Category : Assembly Issues

Freedom to Roll the Dice on COVID

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Juneau, Alaska – At Tuesday’s Haines Borough Assembly, the town’s most outspoken civil libertarian thanked leaders for not mandating face masks, as has been done here and in Anchorage. “Freedom is the most important thing we have,” he said. That was incorrect, of course. It was Thom Jefferson who nailed our inalienable rights right on the kisser and in the…

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Make the Mayor Do More

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Some people blamed Mayor Jan Hill for the firing of Haines Borough Manager Debra Schnabel. Hill cast the deciding, tie-breaking vote, but I’m sure she hated doing it. Hill has carved a long career in local politics by dodging bullets. The law of survival in politics is to show your cards only when it’s safe or when you must. Otherwise,…

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Tourists and Other Invasive Species

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Lorenzo Fertitta came cruising up the Inside Passage this week aboard his $125 million yacht “Lonian.” Because it’s only 285 feet long, the Lonian was accompanied by a support yacht carrying Lorenzo’s toys, including a helicopter, a submarine, skiffs and jet skis. Lorenzo, who raked in $2 billion on a bit of televised savagery called Ultimate Fighting Championship, didn’t spend…

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How to Keep A Borough Manager

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The Haines Borough Assembly wants the public’s thoughts about reducing borough manager turnover. Here’s my idea: Supervise the next one. That would be a start, and a first. Assembly members say they supervise the manager, but how do six people actually supervise anyone? The truth is that the only real “supervision” borough managers get are annual performance evaluations, if they’re…

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Liberals Must Wake Up and Smell the Budget

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If you’re concerned about cuts to Haines Borough facilities like the public library, museum, Chilkat Center and swimming pool, where were you last year when the assembly approved three years of raises for borough employees totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars? Without those raises, our town could have been spared recent cuts to facilities. Haines progressives need to get their…

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There Are Reasons for Hope

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It’s easy to throw up your hands about local politics, about the issues that divide us, about the excruciating difficulty we have resolving many of the shared challenges we face as a community. So it’s helpful to remember that right here in Haines we have tackled problems and put them behind us. We forget our victories, and that’s too bad.…

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Haines Failing at Bear Safety for 27 Years

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If you say you care about the local economy but you’re not upset by the shooting of brown bears downtown, you’re either lying or not paying attention. Short of jumping on the back of a killer whale, seeing a brown bear at a close distance is our town’s biggest wildlife thrill. It’s also a license to print money. Photographers from…

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Make the Mayor an Assembly Member

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The high turnover rate in the Haines Borough manager’s position doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with the people who live here. There’s a larger possibility that the problem is structural and not personal. After all, both “liberal” and “conservative” assemblies have fired managers for a range of reasons and the people on those assemblies couldn’t have all been mean-spirited, dysfunctional…

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The Unseen Legacy of Consolidation

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I was speaking the other night with Vince Hansen, who once served as manager for the City of Haines, about recent and historic turnover in that position. The town hasn’t figured out how a manager system should work regarding the relationship between assembly members and the manager, Hansen said, or words to that effect. Specifically, it appeared that the assembly…

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Our Assembly Was Sidelined by Foofaraw

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Toward the end of my term on the Haines Borough Assembly, I commented at a meeting that my time there had been a failure. I ran on a platform of stemming losses to borough facilities, boosting nonprofits, increasing recreation opportunities and reducing the police department. I was defeated on all four fronts. That latter two were connected, I reasoned: Create…

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