
Felix Rivera
46:23 - 47:00
"the first slate of nominees to fill these commission seats, I think, is going to really set the tone of this commission. And I would urge the Assembly that I think you need to be really introspective about who you decide to appoint."
“the first slate of nominees to fill these commission seats, I think, is going to really set the tone of this commission. And I would urge the Assembly that I think you need to be really introspective about who you decide to appoint.”
Okay, thank you. Mr. Rivera. Yeah, thank you, Madam Chair. Through the Chair to Member Scout, Yeah, you know, I think this is going to be this— the first— and this is going to be your responsibility— the first, if this is approved, the first slate of nominees to fill these commission seats, I think, is going to really set the tone of this commission. And I would urge the Assembly that I think you need to be really introspective about who you decide to appoint.
The Anchorage Assembly held a work session Friday on a proposed ordinance to establish a 14-member Public Safety Commission with nine voting community members and five non-voting department representatives, following a six-month task force process that recommended reviving civilian oversight after a previous commission sunsetted in 2024.
