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Skagway Assembly advances broad ethics ordinance after debate, narrows complaint window

Skagway Assembly · September 4, 2025
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Summary

The assembly introduced Ordinance 25-12 to replace vague conflict-of-interest language with a comprehensive ethics code; after concerns about weaponized complaints and sanctions, members amended the complaint deadline to filing before the end of the official’s term and approved first reading.

The Skagway Assembly on Sept. 4 voted to introduce Ordinance 25-12, a comprehensive ethics code intended to replace the municipal conflict-of-interest section and create clearer definitions, recusal rules and a neutral complaint and enforcement process.

Sponsor Mayor Clodie (presenting the item) said the ordinance “provides us with clear standards of conduct, detailed conflict of interest rules, and a neutral complaint and enforcement process through an independent hearing officer.” The draft defines “substantial financial interest” (proposed at $1,000, or as determined by the presiding officer subject to override), sets standards of conduct, and establishes a complaint referral and…

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