Sen. Natasha von Imhof said the money is needed to get the investigation “to the finish line,” and she expects a full report in October.
August 12, 2022
A committee of the Alaska Legislature voted unanimously on Wednesday to spend another $50,000 on its investigation into, bringing the investigation’s total budget to $150,000. “I’ve asked that the report be finished by mid-October and presented to this committee. We have not set a date, but it’s going to be somewhere in the middle of October,” she said. to determine whether political factors played a role in the December firing of Rodell by the corporation’s board of trustees.
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