Public corruption: Did Dunbar and Constant break Alaska law against coercion?

An email thread between two progressive Assemblymen in Anchorage indicate that they were coordinating with each other to coerce pastors into supporting a massive, controversial, and costly homeless services plan last summer. The emails came to light as part of a public records request. The two men, using their personal emails but using the municipality’s … Continue reading Public corruption: Did Dunbar and Constant break Alaska law against coercion?