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Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed law comes after Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica found that dozens of rural Alaskan police officers had bee
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing changes to state law that would improve police hiring standards and oversight after some villages hired police officers that were sex offenders or had been convicted of domestic violence.
The proposed legislation, introduced Monday, is intended to deter communities from appointing unqualified people as VPOs and to deter people with certain convictions from applying for the jobs, Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Megan Peters said.
Bless the Iditarod
Because Alaska Twitter is having fun for the first time since electing Dunleavy as governor.
We’ve been in a constant state of
ever since.
I don’t doubt we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled political garbage fire once the ceremonial start is over, but I will enjoy the excitement and happy ales dog pics while they last.
He may be the most written about man in the world at the moment — but in a small village in the Irish midlands, far from the bright lights o
#Cillian Murphy #J.P Donleavy #article link
Alaska doesn’t need to expand state bureaucracy with Dunleavy’s alleged ‘Office of Family & Life’