Court rules in favor of Mayor Bronson in lawsuit over chief equity officer firing

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Court rules in favor of Mayor Bronson in lawsuit over chief equity officer firing
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An Alaska Superior Court judge ruled in favor of Mayor Dave Bronson in a lawsuit against the Anchorage Assembly over whether Bronson had the right to remove the city’s chief equity officer without consulting the Assembly.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska Superior Court Judge Dani Crosby on Wednesday ruled in favor of Mayor Dave Bronson in a lawsuit against the Anchorage Assembly over whether Bronson had the right to remove the city’s chief equity officer without consulting the Assembly.

Bronson argued that as mayor, he has the authority to fire any position appointed by the mayor in accordance with the municipal charter.Bronson referred to states that any “persons appointed by the mayor serve at the pleasure of the mayor.”was higher in regard to the chief equity officer position stating that the person “may be dismissed by the mayor only for cause shown, and only with the concurrence of a majority of the assembly.

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