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  2. 2018 Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 1

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    [2] The Anchorage Municipal Clerk's Office certified over 6,200 valid signatures on the petition and authorized the referendum in July 2017. [2] Local opponents of the bill were led by Fair Anchorage, a coalition of organizations. [3] Anchorage voters rejected Proposition 1 by a vote of 52.64% to 47.36%. [4]

  3. Robert B. Atwood Building - Wikipedia

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    The Robert B. Atwood Building is a 265-foot (81 m), 20 story office building located in Downtown Anchorage, Alaska, and is the second-tallest building in Alaska. [2] The building houses government offices for the State of Alaska. Originally intended to be taller, it was limited in height by the FAA due to its proximity to Merril Field Airport.

  4. Judiciary of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The clerk is also responsible for all case filing and calendaring, publishing opinions, and related tasks. The clerk's office is located in Anchorage, and deputy clerks are located in Juneau, Anchorage, and Fairbanks. Marilyn May was appointed clerk of the appellate courts in October 1998.

  5. Anchorage municipal clerk accuses Bronson administration of ...

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    Sep. 30—Anchorage Municipal Clerk Barbara Jones has accused Mayor Dave Bronson's administration of improperly influencing an upcoming special recall election with a message banner on the city's ...

  6. Dave Bronson - Wikipedia

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    But, prior to being appointed, the municipal manager must undergo a confirmation process by the city Assembly. [12] In October 2023 Bronson proposed a revised operating budget for the city in 2024. Currently, the city of Anchorage spends roughly $600 million annually. Bronson's proposed budget would cut current spending by about $2.4 million.

  7. Assembly approves 2024 Anchorage city budget after ... - AOL

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    Nov. 22—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday approved the city's 2024 budget after making more than three dozen changes, adding around $13.5 million to Mayor Dave Bronson's $597.9 million spending ...

  8. Anchorage Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Anchorage Assembly is the governing body of Anchorage, Alaska. The Assembly has twelve members elected to three-year terms from six districts. It is responsible for creating and approving the city's annual budget, appropriating municipal funding, and managing elections. [1] [2] Seats in the Assembly are officially nonpartisan. [3]

  9. Anchorage, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage, [a] officially the Municipality of Anchorage, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alaska.With a population of 291,247 at the 2020 census, [5] [9] it contains nearly 40 percent of the state's population.