
Kameron Perez-Verdia
18:11 - 18:28
"It's really important that this commission functions effectively. It's important that it has staffing and it's important that they receive training. So it's a fair question. We just don't have the answer in terms of what that number is or whether that is a number or not. So that's something we'll need to follow up on and get back to you with."
“It's really important that this commission functions effectively. It's important that it has staffing and it's important that they receive training. So it's a fair question. We just don't have the answer in terms of what that number is or whether that is a number or not. So that's something we'll need to follow up on and get back to you with.”
It's really important that this commission functions effectively. It's important that it has staffing and it's important that they receive training. So it's a fair question. We just don't have the answer in terms of what that number is or whether that is a number or not. So that's something we'll need to follow up on and get back to you with.
The Anchorage Assembly held a work session Tuesday on AO 2026-62(S-1), a proposed advisory public safety commission, with sponsors defending the advisory-only model and members pressing unanswered questions about cost, staffing, investigative authority, and commission structure ahead of a July 21 public hearing and vote.
