There are several important topics up for consideration at the next regular Mat-Su Borough (MSB) Assembly Meeting. Some of these include, revisions to the existing ethics code, changes to public participation and funding decisions that will guide the borough’s upcoming budget process. For a full version of the Assembly packet click here to review pending legislation and
other agenda items up for consideration at the January 17th meeting. The link provided includes the full Assembly packet, or you can view the packet by individual sections in the E-Packet sections listed.
For additional information, please contact the Office of the Borough Clerk at:
745-9683, (MSB Clerk’s main phone)
Ethics Issue Defined
As you will recall ,a while back the Mat-Su Borough Mayor was working hard to eliminate the existing ethics board and the borough ethics code all together. Due to fierce pushback from the community the Assembly decided it would be more appropriate for the ethics board to make suggested edits to the Assembly on the existing code. Fast forward to today.
On Jan. 17, the Mat-Su Borough Board of Ethics will present its recommended ethics code revisions to Mat-Su Borough Assembly. It appears that the suggested changes that will be presented are politically motivated and will further weaken the existing code it’s effectiveness. We feel that the Mat-Su residents deserve an ethics code that is up to date and fully represents the best interests of the public. Taxpayer dollars must adequately serve these interests, as should the service of our elected public officials. Assembly representatives have an obligation to uphold all federal and state laws and borough code, and must take their oath of office seriously. As part of this, the public deserves to the right to what the responsibilities are of our local government and who benefits from the decisions made by our elected officials.
The correct path forward is to allow borough residents the ability to work with the existing Ethics board to produce an ethics code that is up to date, maintains accountability and adequately represents the responsibilities our elected officials have to borough residents.
Bottom line: The assembly should send the code back to the ethics board for further work. It should ultimately adopt a borough code that keeps the ethics board independent, provides emphasis on serving the borough’s best interests, and adequately supplies the education and enforcement to make it happen.
Through a collaborative and transparent public process, we can address the issues that currently divide us and work together to find positive solutions. By using this approach, we can create a strong ethics code that reflects the needs of borough residents for the 21stcentury.
Please consider attending the regular MSB assembly meeting on Tuesday night January 17th at the borough assembly chambers to voice your concerns and urge the assembly to provide a thorough public process to revise the existing ethics code.
If you are not able to attend in person, please consider writing Assembly members to share your thoughts by clicking here.
Please let us know if you need help formulating your comments.


For a complete listing of upcoming Mat-Su Borough meetings
MSB Mayor and Assembly Attempt to Restrict Free Speech
Jan 17
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We feel compelled to remind the Mayor and the sitting Assembly members that they are public servants, elected by the public to serve the public interest. Furthermore, public speech is not a privilege it is a right that is enshrined in First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The changes on public participation being proposed by the Assembly will greatly restrict this right and stifle the public’s ability to have a voice in government decision making by our ELECTED OFFICIALS.
Public Participation Changes: Ordinance 12-002— would set a maximum time limit of 60 minutes for public participation. With a three-minute limit per person already in place, this would restrict initial testimony to the first few dozen people heard. We have seen first hand what this looks like from the Mayor’s coal resolution meeting at the Depot.
Below is an article in the frontiersman written by Assembly member Warren Keogh which highlights what the ramifications could be if it passes.
http://www.frontiersman.com/opinions/be-vocal-whether-assembly-wants-to-hear-you-or-not/article_2414a756-3f52-11e1-a97e-0019bb2963f4.html?cbst=46
Ethics Issue- The mayor has been working hard over the past year to dismantle the current Ethics code. First he tried to eliminate the independent ethics board all together and then after much back settled for suggested changes to the current code. One has to ask, what is the Assembly so afraid of and why is is necessary to weaken the code. We are well aware that the Assembly is rife with conflicts of interest when it comes to a variety of issues. Could this be the driver for the changes?
Below is a post from our website highlighting the ethics issue.
http://foms.net/archives/1601
Note: Please consider contacting Assembly members and the mayor directly to voice your concerns. If you can, please show up to testify in person at tonight’s meeting. If you are not able to be there please consider sending them an email.
For a list of Assembly contacts click the link below:
http://foms.net/borough-information/borough-contacts
Thank you for participating in our democracy!