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Video Clips/Karen Norsworthy
0:19

Karen Norsworthy

24:05 - 24:25

"I think we can look at the governor. I think we can look at the chancellor of UAA and some other comparable positions within the city."

“I think we can look at the governor. I think we can look at the chancellor of UAA and some other comparable positions within the city.”
Speaker
Karen Norsworthy
Timestamp
24:05 – 24:25
Source
Anchorage Assembly: Salaries and Emoluments Commission Meeting
Community
Alaska News
Location
Anchorage
Captured at
June 16, 2026

From the transcript

I think we can look at the governor. I think we can look at the chancellor of UAA and some other comparable positions within the city. I mean, I know those salaries are going to be significantly larger, but I still think it's worth looking at. I, I agree with you. I think that that's a good idea.

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