
Julie Coulombe
116:24 - 116:45
"When I look through the bullets, there are some real measurable things that the audit— the auditor would be looking at. You're mentioning Fishery Statutes and Regulations, Administrative Procedure Act. Regulation, Executive Branch Ethics Act. So it sounds like there is a measure here."
“When I look through the bullets, there are some real measurable things that the audit— the auditor would be looking at. You're mentioning Fishery Statutes and Regulations, Administrative Procedure Act. Regulation, Executive Branch Ethics Act. So it sounds like there is a measure here.”
When I look through the bullets, there are some real measurable things that the audit— the auditor would be looking at. You're mentioning Fishery Statutes and Regulations, Administrative Procedure Act. Regulation, Executive Branch Ethics Act. So it sounds like there is a measure here. We've got these things.
The Alaska Legislative Budget and Audit Committee voted unanimously Thursday to commission a special audit of the Board of Fisheries, examining whether the board followed its own statutes, regulations, and public-notice requirements from October 2023 through July 2026.

Chris Curtis submitted her resignation as Alaska's legislative auditor effective August 30, ending more than 34 years with the division. A three-person subcommittee will review applicants and recommend a nominee to the full committee in August, followed by separate House and Senate confirmation votes.
