Wednesday, August 5, 2009

An Open Letter to Governor Sean Parnell

[note: This letter ( sent to Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell early Thursday, August 6th) is a followup of communications with rural affairs advisor John Moller, in April and May, 2008. After agreeing to an interview with Progressive Alaska, advisor Moller failed to either follow through, or to respond to a number of emails and phone messages to his office on the issues addressed below, or to other issues]

Gov. Parnell,

I called your office today, requesting the following information, which I had requested from rural affairs coordinator Moller back in April, but from whom I have not gotten an answer:

1) Who is currently on the rural affairs sub-cabinet.
2) Who chairs the committee?
3) When did it last meet?
4) When will it next meet?
5) Does the sub-committee take minutes?
6) Are minutes of previous meetings available?
7) Are agendas given to members at meetings?
8) Is public input to the agendas for sub-committee meetings allowed?

When I asked for this information from your office Wednesday, I was referred to a Nancy Korting at the Department of Law. She stated that the information I am requesting might or might not be publicly available.

It is my hope that you will respond to my query, and that the reply will come soon.

Regards,

Philip Munger

7 comments:

  1. Excellent questions, and I hope you get answers soon.

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  2. OK, I'm from out of state, so I guess it's really not my business. But how on God's green earth could this information not be publicly available? That's outrageous!

    CGinWI

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  3. Phil-
    Here's hoping you get an answer soon.
    Given that this subcabinet was formed to advise the governor on rural matters, your questions are of concern to all of us here in Alaska.
    If our new governor finds this particular committee composition or form unacceptable or lacking in ability to adequately advise I hope we hear what other methods he is looking to ...
    Winter is too close and conditions in the bush are worrisome again this year.
    Short term issues are too pressing to be messing about for very long...
    Long term solutions keep getting backburnered ...

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  4. Hi Phil:

    I was told by the Department of Law that the Alaska Rural Action Subcabinet will have a meeting on August 17. I have encouraged them to make that meeting public and to invite public input.

    My concerns about the Alaska Rural Action Subcabinet are: I don't see any public notices past or present announcing their meetings, I don't see any public notices inviting public input, I don't know when they have met, I don't know what business they have covered, I don't know if they have taken minutes of their meetings, and I don't know if they are willing to share with the public their meeting minutes or other information about their business.

    My concerns about the Alaska Rural Action Subcabinet's advisory panel are: I don't see any public notices past or present inviting Alaskans to apply to serve on the panel, I can't find out who was selected to serve on the panel or how they were selected, I don't see any public notices inviting public input, I don't know when they have met, I don't know what business they have covered, I don't know if they have taken minutes of their meetings, and I don't know if they are willing to share with the public their meeting minutes or other information about their business.

    Unfortunately the Rural Affairs Advisor may not have been the best resource answering these questions, but I'm hopeful we will know a lot more about this operation by the end of August. If they refuse to work transparently and embrace and incorporate public input, then I think they should be modified or shut down.

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  5. Phil:

    John Moller responded to my inquiry. Here are the members of the rural subcabinet advisory panel.

    Andy Baker
    Baker Aviation
    P.O. Box 116
    Kotzebue, AK 99752
    #442-3108
    bakerotz@otz.net

    Billy Charles
    General Delivery
    Emmonak, AK 99581
    #
    bacydfda@yahoo.com

    Tom Mack
    President
    Aleut Corporation
    4000 Old Seward Highway, Suite 300
    Anchorage, AK 99503
    #561-4300
    tmack@aleutcorp.com


    Dorothea Adams
    P.O. Box 24067
    Beaver, Alaska 99724-2013
    #659-7782
    N1857@conocophillips.com


    Dewey Skan
    ANB Executive Committee
    P.O Box 34
    Klawock, AK 99825
    #209-1244
    deweyskan@hotmail.com



    H. Robin Samuelsen
    President
    Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation
    P.O. Box 1464
    Dillingham, AK 99576
    #842-3309
    robin@bbedc.com


    George Cannelos
    Federal Co-Chair
    Denali Commission
    510 L Street, Suite 410
    Anchorage, AK 99501
    #271-1414
    gcannelos@denali.gov


    Mary Pete
    c/o University of Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus
    PO Box 368
    Bethel, AK 99559
    #543-4500
    Mary_pete@bethel.uaf.edu



    Kathie Wasserman
    Executive Director
    Alaska Municipal League
    217 Second Street, Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801
    #586-1325
    Kathie@akml.org


    Jacob Adams
    North Slope Borough
    P.O. Box 521
    Barrow, AK 99723
    #852-2611
    jadams@gci.net


    Gloria O’Neill
    President
    Cook Inlet Tribal Council
    3600 San Jeronimo Drive
    Anchorage, AK 99508
    #793-3600
    goneill@citci.com


    Merlaine Kruse
    Acting State Director
    USDA Rural Development Alaska State Office
    800 W. Evergreen, Suite 201
    Palmer, Alaska 99645
    #761-7700
    Merlaine.kruse@ak.usda.gov

    SOA STAFF

    Michael Black (Chairman)
    Deputy Commissioner
    550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1770
    Anchorage, AK 99501
    #269-4578
    Michael.black@alaska.gov

    Tara Jollie
    Director
    Division of Community and Regional Affairs
    550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1770
    Anchorage, AK 99501
    # 269-7959
    Tara.jollie@alaska.gov

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  6. Jim,

    Awesome!

    Good for John for responding.

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  7. Good start, but what are the answers to #2,3,5,6-8? If there are no minutes, no actions, no nothing but a roster--then this group is just a sop,meant to distract attention from the administration's intent to do nothing to solve critical, serious problems.

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