Anchorage Assembly discusses settlement for 2 fired Bronson employees

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The Anchorage Assembly on Friday afternoon went into executive session to discuss plans to review proposed settlements with former municipal employees Amy Demboski and Heather MacAlpine, both of whom were fired by Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration.

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Constant said the mayor’s office will be asked to provide details of the proposed settlements totaling $827,500. It is not clear how the money might be allocated between the two.

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