Browsing Category : Assembly Issues

An Idea Worth Drinking To

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Christy Tengs Fowler wants to be done with the Pioneer Bar and Bamboo Room. Many people think the Haines Borough shouldn’t be awarding grants to nonprofits using tax dollars. Here’s an idea. A generous benefactor or the Haines Borough buys the bar-restaurant and gives it to an existing or new nonprofit. That nonprofit takes over the business, with proceeds after…

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Vote “No” to Expanding Police Power

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I urge fellow residents of the rural areas of the Haines Borough to vote against expanding police service to the town’s road limits. Although the ballot proposition calls for only “on-call” service at $70,000 per year, the recent history of the Haines police reflects a desire for more officers and a bigger budget. Starting two years ago, borough police have…

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Assembly Must Address Alaska Excursions

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The Haines Borough Assembly has little choice but to pursue suspension or revocation of the Alaska Excursions tour permit for canoe tours at Davidson Glacier. The assembly also should consider suspending the company’s ATV tour at Glacier Point. Detailed and unsolicited statements made to the assembly by a dozen or more former employees in February established that Alaska Excursions has…

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8 Reasons to Vote for Borough Ballot Initiative #1

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There are at least 8 good reasons to vote “yes” on Ballot Initiative #1 in the Haines municipal election Oct. 2.  Voting “yes” would allow you,  a voter registered in Haines, to elect members of Public Safety and Planning Commissions, Tourism Advisory Board and Ports and Harbor Advisory Committee. 1) As a Haines voter, you should have the right to…

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Public Servants Are Not Our Masters

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“We are going to fight like crazy to get that trooper position back.” – State Sen. Dennis Egan, in a front-page story in the Chilkat Valley News, Jan. 19, 2017 Did Dennis Egan really fight like crazy to restore the Haines state trooper position eliminated in December 2016 by a trooper bureaucrat? Maybe, maybe not. But a better question is:…

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Different Ways of Policing

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The Haines Borough is discussing options for public safety outside the townsite in response to the elimination of Alaska State Trooper (blue-shirt) service in January, 2017. (The troopers have maintained Haines wildlife trooper Trent Chwialkowski, who responds to local crimes as his time allows). The borough’s options include lobbying candidates for state office for resumption of blue-shirt trooper service, pursuing…

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Haines Borough Overreach

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Preventing littering and providing public safety outside the Haines townsite are right and worthy goals. How best to achieve those goals is the issue before the Haines Borough Assembly. The borough administration has proposed a major restructuring of local garbage service, including a 1 percent hike in sales tax and borough participation in waste management, in order to eliminate the…

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Why the Alaska Legislature?

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Some people in Haines are ask me why I’m running for the Legislature when  there is still so much to be done on the Haines Borough Assembly. Believe me, I’d rather keep my focus on Haines. The problem is that some of the biggest issues we deal with in Haines — and on the Haines Assembly — are responding to…

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Freeze New Tour Permits at Chilkoot

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On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, we assembly members approved a permit for another new tour along the Chilkoot River. We did this despite concern from the Haines Borough’s own tourism office that the situation between bears and people along the Chilkoot corridor desperately needs to be addressed, as well as similar comments from visitors and current tour permit holders. Lower…

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The Karl Ward Revelations: Where We Begin

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It’s hard to know where to begin to pick up all the pieces following revelations that Karl Ward, one of our town’s most honored citizens, sexually abused young people, perhaps for years. Certainly our town failed to protect some of its most innocent and vulnerable members, who paid a terrible price for our lack of vigilance. That hurts, but it…

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