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11/29/2023 09:30 AM House SELECT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE ETHICS

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09:33:09 AM Start
12:28:11 PM Adjourn
* first hearing in first committee of referral
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House Subcommittee
+ 1. PUBLIC COMMENT TELECONFERENCED
+ 2. COMMENTS TELECONFERENCED
a. Complaint H 22-01 Kurka
b. Complaint H 22-02 Eastman
3. EXECUTIVE SESSION
+ 4. PUBLIC SESSION TELECONFERENCED
+ 5. OTHER BUSINESS TELECONFERENCED
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                 ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                     
          SELECT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE ETHICS                                                                              
                    HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE                                                                                        
                     NOVEMBER 29, 2023                                                                                          
                          9:30 AM                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
9:33:09 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher welcomed everyone and she called the meeting to                                                                     
order at 9:33 a.m.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher asked Tamara Maddox to take roll.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
Roll Call                                                                                                                     
Representative Sara Hannan                                                                                                      
Representative Johnson                                                                                                          
Deb Fancher                                                                                                                     
Conner Thomas                                                                                                                   
Skip Cook                                                                                                                       
Jerry McBeath                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Quorum present.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher announced that having a quorum allows the                                                                           
committee to conduct business. She requested that cell                                                                          
phones be silenced.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Others present                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox                                                                                                                   
Joyce Anderson                                                                                                                  
Jacqui Yeagle                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
Deb Fancher entertained a motion to approve the agenda.                                                                         
Conner Thomas so moved. There were no objections. The                                                                           
agenda was approved.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
9:35:52 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
3. PUBLIC COMMENT                                                                                                           
Deb Fancher opened public comment. She noted there were a                                                                       
number of people both online and present waiting to comment                                                                     
on Complaint H 22-01 and Complaint H 22-02. She thanked the                                                                     
members of the public for their  participation, she asked                                                                       
that comments be limited to the topic at hand and to three                                                                      
minutes.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Pat Martin introduced himself to the committee as a                                                                             
prominent figure in the complaints. He asked the                                                                                
committee's indulgence in allowing  him to speak for more                                                                       
than three minutes given his role in the complaints. He                                                                         
stated that Representative Kevin McCabe was his house                                                                           
representative at the time and  he disagreed with some of                                                                       
Representative McCabe's votes as both a constituent and as                                                                      
a representative of two interest  groups, Alaska Right to                                                                       
Life and Alaska Gun Rights.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Pat Martin said he took his concerns to Representative                                                                          
McCabe directly and as a leader of the interest groups he                                                                       
took his concerns to the membership. This is how interest                                                                       
groups work. On April 20, [2022],  Representative McCabe                                                                        
took to the house floor and decried that the interest                                                                           
groups were holding him accountable for his votes that were                                                                     
inconsistent with promises and stated intentions. Pat                                                                           
Martin had a transcript of Representative  McCabe's house                                                                       
floor speech and he referred to a couple of Representative                                                                      
McCabe's statements that day. Representative McCabe defined                                                                     
corruption as anything that is morally degenerate,                                                                              
perverted, depraved, characterized  by improper conduct.                                                                        
Political corruption may also come in the form of                                                                               
manipulating policies and abusing a position of authority                                                                       
to increase or maintain an individual's power or status or                                                                      
wealth. Representative McCabe also characterized                                                                                
corruption, specifically with  respect to Alaska Right to                                                                       
Life and Alaska Gun Rights. Pat Martin understood                                                                               
Representative McCabe's references to the two organizations                                                                     
as an accusation against himself.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox reminded Pat Martin to limit his comments to                                                                      
the complaints, and she prompted  the committee's memory                                                                        
that Pat Martin had the opportunity to speak to the                                                                             
committee on November 18, 2022, so the committee may                                                                            
already have some of this information.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Pat Martin concluded with a statement  of his belief that                                                                       
this complaint is a continuation of Representative McCabe's                                                                     
accusation of political corruption on the part of himself                                                                       
and uses vague language such as "apparently" and "unknown".                                                                     
He opined that the complaints weaponize the committee and                                                                       
this process in the fight between Representative McCabe and                                                                     
himself. When the legislature is in session, constituents                                                                       
have to wait for opportunities  to meet with legislators and                                                                    
at times that requires sitting  on the hallway benches, and                                                                     
that is not an abuse of state resources.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher thanked Pat Martin for his testimony. She                                                                           
continued with a statement to the effect that while most                                                                        
complaints are confidential, both Former Representative                                                                         
Christopher Kurka (H 22-01) and Representative David                                                                            
Eastman (H 22-02) waived confidentiality on May 4, 2022,                                                                        
and that is why the committee is taking public testimony                                                                        
about them.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher asked if anyone else would like to speak.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative Sara Hannan asked Deb Fancher if the                                                                             
complainants had waived confidentiality.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher indicated to Tamara Maddox that she should                                                                          
reply to Representative Sara Hannan. Tamara Maddox replied                                                                      
that the complainants did not waive confidentiality.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Representative Sara Hannan asked for guidance about Pat                                                                         
Martin publicly identifying elements of a complainant that                                                                      
are not waived into the public record, should those                                                                             
elements be kept out of the record or is the entirety of                                                                        
the complaint now in the public record for public comment.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox said the committee has not confirmed the                                                                          
identity of anyone involved in the complaint that has not                                                                       
waived confidentiality. Members of the public are able to                                                                       
speak to the complaint as they  see fit. She repeated that                                                                      
we have not confirmed or denied  or provided any information                                                                    
about individuals who have not waived confidentiality.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative Sara Hannan asked if Representative McCabe                                                                       
has waived confidentiality.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher replied that it has not been confirmed whether                                                                      
he is the person who filed the complaint.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Jerry McBeath said Mr. Martin had made allegations                                                                              
[against] Representative McCabe. He stated he is                                                                                
uncomfortable hearing allegations unless they are specified                                                                     
as such [undecipherable], this is what someone has said                                                                         
without opportunity for anyone spoken against to defend                                                                         
himself or herself.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox said due process is an issue that has come up                                                                     
more than one time throughout this. As Mr. McBeath has                                                                          
stated, this is not a court of  law and we do have a duty                                                                       
bound by statutes and rules of procedure to keep                                                                                
confidentiality. However, in public comment, members of the                                                                     
public are able to speak their mind but we are not                                                                              
confirming or denying any individual involved in the                                                                            
complaint who has not waived confidentiality.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Pamela Samish thanked the committee for taking her                                                                              
testimony. She asked the committee  to drop the complaints                                                                      
against Former Representative Christopher Kurka and                                                                             
Representative David Eastman. Voters elected Former                                                                             
Representative Christopher Kurka  and Representative David                                                                      
Eastman for many reasons and one  of those reasons was for                                                                      
the way they defend the children of our future generations.                                                                     
She added they represent her and the entire pro-life                                                                            
community. Accusing them is infringing  on her rights as a                                                                      
voter and as a pro-life Alaskan. They are doing the job                                                                         
they were elected to do. She asked  the committee to drop                                                                       
the complaints to ensure the continued freedom of                                                                               
representation for the people of the state of Alaska.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Jason Floyd said he is thankful  [the complaint] is open to                                                                     
the public. He is a voting constituent who supports the                                                                         
right to life. He belongs to a number of associations that                                                                      
travel to Juneau on his behalf because he cannot do so. He                                                                      
is a business owner, a father,  a grandfather. He pays his                                                                      
taxes, he loves this country,  and he loves what this                                                                           
country stands for. He is thankful this committee is                                                                            
meeting because it provides the opportunity to answer                                                                           
questions and to ask them. He believes the allegations                                                                          
against Mr. Kurka and Mr. Eastman are fictitious and mean-                                                                      
spirited, inaccurate and false.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Jason Floyd was a social worker, and he knows there are                                                                         
laws against false allegations. When making false                                                                               
allegations, regardless of the veil of anonymity, they                                                                          
should be held to account. Whoever made this allegation has                                                                     
obviously has not read the Alaska  Constitution or if they                                                                      
have, [they] do not care about  articles 2, 4, and 5, which                                                                     
are very clear about the role of government and the role of                                                                     
the people and the people's access to its government.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Jason Floyd said the question of whether Mr. Martin had                                                                         
access to an office, on his behalf,  to get the ear of one                                                                      
of few great champions in the capitol who stands for the                                                                        
things in which he believes. Are  not the real questions who                                                                    
made those allegations, were they false, and were they                                                                          
accurate? If they were false,  what kind of investigation is                                                                    
needed to correct the behavior, so we do not see the                                                                            
weaponization of the institutions  in which he believes very                                                                    
strongly.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Jason Floyd asked that at the conclusion of this matter,                                                                        
the committee take up the important  follow up question of                                                                      
whether to open up an investigation of the complainant.                                                                         
Obviously, Mr. Martin was acting  on his behalf to petition                                                                     
the government for redress of grievances and the                                                                                
formulation of laws and policies that reflect his values.                                                                       
He thanked the committee for the time [to speak].                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mike Alexander said this is a  frivolous complaint. It is a                                                                     
major expense to travel to Juneau,  and he relies on people                                                                     
like Mr. Martin to do that. He wishes he could rely on                                                                          
Representative McCabe, who is  his representative, as much                                                                      
as he can on Representative David Eastman and Former                                                                            
Representative Christopher Kurka,  to fight for the right to                                                                    
life, to get him a full permanent fund and other things.                                                                        
Representative David Eastman is  a target of Representative                                                                     
McCabe; he doesn't know why. This  [complaint] is taking up                                                                     
valuable state time and budget.  He wants the complaint                                                                         
thrown out and investigation initiated. He does not see                                                                         
that sitting in a legislator's office is a concern. He                                                                          
depends on people like Pat Martin to travel to Juneau to                                                                        
represent him and his interests.  He wishes he did not have                                                                     
to make this call this morning; he shouldn't have to make                                                                       
this call because it is a frivolous  complaint. It's a waste                                                                    
of the committee's time and it is a waste of their time,                                                                        
and he hopes the committee will  clear Former Representative                                                                    
Christopher Kurka and Representative David Eastman, and                                                                         
then find out who made the complaint. He and other folks                                                                        
would appreciate it, and he would appreciate if the                                                                             
committee found out who filed  the complaint. He thanked the                                                                    
committee for their time.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mark Chryson said he is here to  listen to what the state is                                                                    
doing and how much garbage they  are trying to produce. Both                                                                    
Representative David Eastman and Former Representative                                                                          
Christopher Kurka have been his  representative for years.                                                                      
He has known Representative David  Eastman for a long time.                                                                     
He asked why time is being wasted  because somebody doesn't                                                                     
like the way somebody votes. First thing people in the                                                                          
political opposition do is file complaints and try to                                                                           
impeach them. This is a waste of time, it is a waste of                                                                         
state resources, and whoever filed  the complaint needs to                                                                      
be investigated and sanctioned accordingly. He and the                                                                          
Alaska Independence Party stand  behind Representative David                                                                    
Eastman and Former Representative  Christopher Kurka. They                                                                      
are not members of the party,  but they are true Alaskans,                                                                      
they represent their constituents well, and they vote                                                                           
accordingly.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Karen Lewis thanked the committee  for hearing the public;                                                                      
she thinks that is important.  She asked why the person who                                                                     
made the allegations wants to  be anonymous? The complainant                                                                    
should have the intestinal fortitude  to self-identify. She                                                                     
knows both Representative David Eastman and Former                                                                              
Representative Christopher Kurka  very well. They both have                                                                     
exemplary character and a profound  belief in the creator.                                                                      
They both fight extremely hard to protect babies in the                                                                         
womb from being murdered. They are heroes. To her, the                                                                          
complaint seems like a vendetta  and there is no place for                                                                      
that in our legislature. It's hard enough for them to go                                                                        
[to Juneau] to fight for righteousness,  and to have someone                                                                    
on the same side make frivolous complaints?it's like                                                                            
lawfare. She expects it from Democrats but not from                                                                             
Republicans. It's ridiculous and  she asked the committee to                                                                    
dismiss the complaints. The complainant is trying to                                                                            
destroy the reputations of these  representatives, but he                                                                       
will end destroying his own.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mark Glatt said his issue is the ability to access                                                                              
legislators during session both logistically and                                                                                
geographically. And when you do  go down there, you have to                                                                     
speak louder in person to be heard than the lobbyists.                                                                          
Because of geography and infrastructure,  you may have to                                                                       
sit outside a legislator's office  because sometimes it is                                                                      
difficult to find a room down  there. If he could afford it,                                                                    
he would be camped outside his  legislator's office because                                                                     
he has issues he wants to address,  but he cannot afford it.                                                                    
The state's rules favor lobbyists,  and the state is run by                                                                     
lobbyists, not citizens, because lobbyists can afford to                                                                        
camp out down there. Lastly, a  citizen goes to Juneau to be                                                                    
heard and is called an unregistered  lobbyist? If a person                                                                      
is representing themselves or representing a group of                                                                           
people and is not being paid, are they considered an                                                                            
unregistered lobbyist? That is  an unfair accusation too. It                                                                    
is a closed system [in Juneau] and whoever filed the                                                                            
complaint needs to have the guts to self-identify. He                                                                           
thinks the complaint should be dropped. He thanked the                                                                          
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Melanie Glatt asked if this means it will make it harder                                                                        
for her to talk or work with representatives  in Juneau? She                                                                    
went to Juneau about 10 years  ago to talk with legislators                                                                     
about issues concerning the disabled.  She was there for a                                                                      
couple of days and was unable to talk to a single                                                                               
legislator, only to their staff.  It was a waste of her time                                                                    
and effort. If these kinds of  situations continue to arise,                                                                    
it will inhibit her and her family's  constitutional rights                                                                     
by limiting her ability to petition  my government. She is                                                                      
troubled the complaint is anonymous. She asked the                                                                              
committee to drop the complaint,  and thanked the committee.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
James Squyres identified himself  as the husband of Pamela                                                                      
Goode, former staff for Representative  David Eastman before                                                                    
she was fired by House leadership. It seems as if the                                                                           
spirit of the Salem witch trials  is still walking the halls                                                                    
of Juneau with these complaints.  He said he listened to Pat                                                                    
Martin's public testimony to the committee in November                                                                          
2022, where he said, "Based on  my visits to the capital, it                                                                    
seems that either Representative  McCabe or Senator Hughes                                                                      
or their staff members seem to  have taken a very, very,                                                                        
very politically motivated stance against me, against a                                                                         
private citizen, against Alaska Right to Life, a simple                                                                         
pro-life activist group, and the  representatives that we                                                                       
work with."                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
James Squyres subsequently posted a meme on social media                                                                        
asking if Republican Representative McCabe or his staff                                                                         
filed ethics complaints against  Republicans Representative                                                                     
Eastman and Representative Kurka. Senator Shelley Hughes                                                                        
quickly and publicly denied filing  the complaint. Alaskans                                                                     
can easily deduce that Representative McCabe is the one                                                                         
behind these complaints.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
James Squyres said he has in his  possession a copy of the                                                                      
redacted complaint. The complainant  signed the complaint on                                                                    
April 25, 2022. The complaint  is one year and seven months                                                                     
old. That is a long time to not  be resolved. There has been                                                                    
serious [defamation] to various parties during this                                                                             
inordinately long process. Senator  David Wilson testified                                                                      
publicly in November 2022, indicating  there was a problem                                                                      
with staff. Maybe they should be fired. The problem was                                                                         
apparently with the investigator,  not the staff, and yet my                                                                    
wife was fired by House leadership with no input by her                                                                         
previous boss, Representative David Eastman.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
James Squyres continued: The core  of this complaint looks                                                                      
to be one paragraph containing  a phrase that Mr. Martin and                                                                    
his assistant apparently used the offices, and it is                                                                            
unknown if he was allowed to use  computers or telephones.                                                                      
Apparently? Unknown? Is this all  it takes for one person to                                                                    
baselessly weaponize this committee  to spend public funds                                                                      
to engage in what amounts to a  witch hunt? This complaint                                                                      
should have been dismissed with  prejudice a long time ago                                                                      
and the complainant disciplined for weaponizing this                                                                            
committee. Article 12, Section  5 of the Alaska Constitution                                                                    
Oath of Office to support and defend the Constitution.                                                                          
Article 1 Section 6 Assembly,  the right of the people to                                                                       
peaceably assemble and to petition the government shall                                                                         
never be abridged. He advised  the committee to think about                                                                     
where they stand on this issue.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Waynette Coleman agrees with James Squyres 100%. This                                                                           
erroneous complaint is completely  unjustified. She hopes                                                                       
the committee will quickly come  to the decision to drop the                                                                    
complaint. She believes in the Constitution and that we                                                                         
have every right to approach our  elected officials for we                                                                      
are the people, and we are the  ones who elect them. We have                                                                    
every right to come to them, whether  it be their office, by                                                                    
phone, by text, [or] by email. They are in Juneau, a                                                                            
crucial and terrible place for  them to be for constituent                                                                      
access. She encourages the committee  to have common sense                                                                      
and practicality and use the Alaska  Constitution to do the                                                                     
right thing by dropping the complaint  and investigating the                                                                    
complainant. The complaint is ridiculous, erroneous, and                                                                        
she looks for a quick and practical decision by the                                                                             
committee. She thanked the committee  for the time to speak.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Richard Stoffel of Palmer cannot  believe another frivolous                                                                     
action to take away the God-given  constitutional freedoms                                                                      
of two wonderful representative: Representative David                                                                           
Eastman and Former Representative Christopher Kurka,                                                                            
champions to save the life of  the unborn. Richard Stoffel                                                                      
signed the constitutional petition  that Pat Martin took to                                                                     
the legislature. This frivolous complaint is because all                                                                        
three men are so effective in saving babies' lives.                                                                             
Obviously, this [complaint] was initiated by RINOs                                                                              
(Republicans in name only) who  don't adhere to the people's                                                                    
platform. Representative David Eastman and Former                                                                               
Representative Christopher Kurka  have exposed them and they                                                                    
are being vindictive and bringing  forward one frivolous                                                                        
thing after another to try and stop any effective                                                                               
[legislator] representing us from doing good constitutional                                                                     
godly actions.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Michael Garhart thinks the complaints against                                                                                   
Representative David Eastman and Former Representative                                                                          
Christopher Kurka should be dropped. Michael Garhart knows                                                                      
them both, he's heard them speak, and they have the highest                                                                     
morals of all the representatives in Juneau. They do not                                                                        
waver in their good moral standing.  He appreciates them                                                                        
being there; it's wrong what happens to good politicians,                                                                       
and it should be stopped. He asked the committee to drop                                                                        
all the frivolous complaints. Thank you.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Andrew Elliott, of Eagle River,  worked as a staffer for                                                                        
Former Representative Christopher Kurka. The complaint and                                                                      
proceedings concern him because  as we all know, traveling                                                                      
to Juneau to petition state government  is difficult. It can                                                                    
be discouraging for some people to petition their                                                                               
government; they get persecuted and discriminated against                                                                       
because of it. That a group or an individual like Mr.                                                                           
Martin cannot travel to Juneau and not have conversations                                                                       
with multiple representatives without getting himself or                                                                        
those representatives in trouble with frivolous and                                                                             
completely false ethics complaints like this one is                                                                             
concerning.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Andrew Elliott thinks the complaint should be dropped; and                                                                      
he encourages the committee to  take a hard look at the                                                                         
facts. The words "apparently"  and "unknown" were used in                                                                       
the complaint. Those words suggest  the facts of the case                                                                       
are unknown. He posits if the committee seeks out the                                                                           
facts, they will find the complaints  are false, no laws                                                                        
were broken, and Mr. Kurka, Mr.  Eastman, and Mr. Martin                                                                        
acted well within their rights as representatives and as a                                                                      
private citizen to petition their  government. Again, he                                                                        
encouraged the committee to look at the facts and consider                                                                      
the broader implications  that this will further                                                                                
discourage individuals who already go to great lengths to                                                                       
get to Juneau and to address legislators. Thank you.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Dixie Banner, from Wasilla, said both Former Representative                                                                     
Christopher Kurka and Representative  David Eastman have                                                                        
been her representatives. She has advocated with especially                                                                     
Representative David Eastman for the last 10 years about                                                                        
parental rights and the family  court system. Alaska has                                                                        
poor family values; spending more time and money on social                                                                      
issues [like] crime because they fail to instill the                                                                            
fathers back into the equation. The law system and state                                                                        
court system are weaponized against us; there is a two-tier                                                                     
justice system. Legislators can  do what they please but                                                                        
they are never reprimanded for their behavior. [Their]                                                                          
chooses are based on who is paying them in regard to                                                                            
lobbyists. The bottom line is we need Juneau to be pushed                                                                       
back and we need to move the capital. The concept of                                                                            
weaponizing somebody's reputation  based on somebody not                                                                        
liking them is totally wrong. This is just one more witch                                                                       
hunt. There are definitely going to be term limits. Both                                                                        
Representative David Eastman and  Former Representative                                                                         
Christopher Kurka about parental  reform and no one wants to                                                                    
do it because their fear of the caucus. The caucus is wrong                                                                     
as well. Dixie Banner highly suggests term limits in 2024.                                                                      
The government belongs to the people, not a selected few.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Archibald Campbell, of Anchorage, has been an educator of                                                                       
adults and children for over 30  years, and recently he                                                                         
launched a civics class for kids. The class will cover the                                                                      
principles of the great republic and representative                                                                             
government. The classes talked about the time and energy it                                                                     
takes to go to the capital and to meet with their                                                                               
representatives and those who  hold opposing views in an                                                                        
effort to try and use influence  and logic with powerful                                                                        
language where change is needed.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Archibald Campbell also teaches  them how the republic is                                                                       
being thwarted because they have to think twice about                                                                           
bringing ideas to the legislators.  This is crazy. Other                                                                        
forms of government like socialism  or fascism limit the                                                                        
ability of citizens to exercise their rights in a                                                                               
representative government. He strongly encourages the                                                                           
committee to stop wasting time, drop this frivolous                                                                             
complaint, and move on to more important things. He hopes                                                                       
to be able to continue challenging his students to                                                                              
participate in their government.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Jackeline Goforth is a staunch supporter of the                                                                                 
constitution. She believes it was written by the people for                                                                     
the people. Every person in the  state has the right to                                                                         
travel to Juneau and speak with her representative and                                                                          
other representatives without worry about a frivolous                                                                           
ethics complaint filed against  them that stifles their                                                                         
voice. This is one of the most  outrageous and egregious                                                                        
actions taken against these two gentlemen. She has nothing                                                                      
but awe and amazement at their  ethics and their integrity.                                                                     
This is a hit piece, another part of the witch hunt, and                                                                        
she it totally against her tax dollars going toward this                                                                        
kind of activity when we should be working on real                                                                              
problems. Thank you.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Pam Goode, from the Deltana area,  worked for Representative                                                                    
David Eastman in Juneau. Representative David Eastman's                                                                         
office upholds the oath of office and their duty more                                                                           
seriously than any other office. When she was hired                                                                             
Representative David Eastman made  sure [staff] upheld the                                                                      
principles and values and their oaths of office and they                                                                        
did what they were hired to do  and that over 16,000 voters                                                                     
elected Representative David Eastman  to do; he represents                                                                      
over 18,000 voters. That was always the focus.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
In 2022, she noticed there were those who were not                                                                              
supportive of their office, but they were sent there to                                                                         
represent the constituents. She  started locking her office                                                                     
door because nearby there was a representative she deemed                                                                       
to be vindictive, unstable, and had a temperament around                                                                        
which she did not comfortable.  She was often the first in                                                                      
the and the last person in the building  often alone.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
That same year, she was interviewed no fewer than three                                                                         
times for ethics complaints that  had no weight whatsoever.                                                                     
There was a miscommunication and  when they found out about                                                                     
the miscommunication, they addressed  it right away. It was                                                                     
supposed to be confidential, but  the treatment she received                                                                    
at the airport going to Juneau  in 2023 was uncomfortable.                                                                      
On January 20, she received a termination letter.                                                                               
Representative David Eastman knew nothing about her                                                                             
termination. She was given five  days. Representative David                                                                     
Eastman and Representative Louise  Stutes were both down to                                                                     
one staff. In her opinion, there are probably a lot of                                                                          
constituents that are not aware that over 36,000                                                                                
constituents are not being represented. What the                                                                                
legislature is doing was beyond unethical and in her                                                                            
opinion, corrupt. That situation continues to this day.                                                                         
Representative David Eastman only has a part time staff                                                                         
running his office. These are  her personal experiences. She                                                                    
finds it unethical and corrupt,  and she asks the committee                                                                     
to address her concerns.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher said she wanted to make sure both                                                                                   
Representative David Eastman and Former Representative                                                                          
Christopher Kurka had ample time  to speak to the committee.                                                                    
But first, she responded to two concerns she heard                                                                              
repeatedly in the public comments: confidentiality and                                                                          
timeliness. She read from the  first page of the complaint                                                                      
form a section of AS 24.60.170: ? pursuant to AS                                                                                
24.60.170(l): The person filing a complaint shall keep                                                                          
confidential the fact that a complaint  has been filed as                                                                       
well as the contents of the complaint.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher stated that complaints  are confidential until                                                                      
they are further and fully investigated.  This complaint is                                                                     
confidential at the current stage of the process. In                                                                            
response to concerns about timeliness,  she explained that                                                                      
while in the administrator position, Jerry Anderson                                                                             
unexpectantly died. On behalf of the subcommittee, she                                                                          
apologized and took responsibility  for the length of time                                                                      
the process has taken.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher said that Representative David Eastman and                                                                          
Former Representative Christopher Kurka had waived                                                                              
confidentiality, but the complainant has not waived                                                                             
confidentiality. On Friday, November  24, 2023, Joe Miller                                                                      
notified the committee that he had been engaged as legal                                                                        
representative for both Representative  David Eastman and                                                                       
Former Representative Christopher  Kurka. On November 27,                                                                       
2023, Tamara Maddox provided him  a copy of the complaint                                                                       
public packet.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox advised Deb Fancher  to close public comment                                                                      
before continuing. Deb Fancher did so.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
4. COMMENTS                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher invited Former Representative Christopher Kurka                                                                     
or Joe Miller to speak to the subcommittee.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller spoke first about the confidentiality                                                                                
provisions. He said he understands a lot of what the                                                                            
committee does is established  by statute, and some by its                                                                      
own rules of procedure that are  derived from statute. The                                                                      
confidentiality procedure in statute appears to be afforded                                                                     
to the complaint subject, but  not to the complainant. That                                                                     
makes it difficult for Representative David Eastman and                                                                         
Former Representative Christopher Kurka to confront the                                                                         
complainant and others.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
In a criminal court, and Joe Miller understands this is not                                                                     
completely analogous to the committee  process, a subject                                                                       
has the opportunity to confront witnesses against them and                                                                      
whether there are issues with credibility. That is not                                                                          
possible with a blanket confidentiality  prohibition that                                                                       
does appear to be a privilege held by anyone other than the                                                                     
complainant. AS 24.60.170(c) provides  that "A proceeding                                                                       
conducted under this subsection, documents that are part of                                                                     
a proceeding, and a dismissal  under this subsection are                                                                        
confidential as provided in (l) of this section unless the                                                                      
subject of the complaint waives  confidentiality as provided                                                                    
in that subsection." Both Representative David Eastman and                                                                      
Former Representative Christopher Kurka waived                                                                                  
confidentiality.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller addressed also due process concerns. He                                                                              
recognizes the committee has broad  discretion, and there                                                                       
were a couple of cases that have gone to the courts for                                                                         
review. But first he wanted to address the confidentiality                                                                      
issue.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller said he thinks one of the reasons for the                                                                            
confrontation clause in the U.S.  and state constitutions                                                                       
comes out of the American experience with tyrannical system                                                                     
in which they lived. Justice Brandeis  said, "Publicity is                                                                      
justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial                                                                          
diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants;                                                                     
electric light the most efficient policeman." More                                                                              
recently, JFK said, "The very word secrecy is repugnant in                                                                      
a free and open society, and we are as a people inherently                                                                      
and historically opposed to secret  societies, to secret                                                                        
oaths and to secret proceedings."  And that really is the                                                                       
American experience. We pride ourselves as having                                                                               
democratic principles and we want  to make sure the people                                                                      
can see and hear what is going on.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller continued, asking what  would be more important                                                                      
than trying to take sanction against one that has been                                                                          
elected by their constituents?  Both Representative David                                                                       
Eastman and Former Representative  Christopher Kurka were                                                                       
elected by wide margins. Representative  David Eastman had                                                                      
over 50% of the vote and thinks Former Representative                                                                           
Christopher Kurka had close to 70% of the vote.                                                                                 
Representative David Eastman also suffered the indignity of                                                                     
having to defend against litigation  during his election,                                                                       
which was also an attempt to impact his ability to                                                                              
represent those who elected him,  and that is effectively                                                                       
what is happening here too.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller said he understands  the Ethics Committee has                                                                        
responsibilities to ensure members comply with the ethics                                                                       
code, but the reality is that  every time action is taken                                                                       
even by public notice and press  releases, it impacts the                                                                       
legislators' ability to do the business of the people, as                                                                       
has this whole proceeding because  it takes time and                                                                            
obviously has big import. Undercutting confidence in                                                                            
institutions is another aspect the committee needs to                                                                           
consider.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller continued, saying that  practically, there are                                                                       
additional considerations beyond undercutting confidence in                                                                     
institutions. A number of people commented about how they                                                                       
would like to travel to Juneau. It is difficult, expensive,                                                                     
and now a generational issue about  the capital being in                                                                        
Juneau and the difficulty of accessing legislators. Joe                                                                         
Miller thinks the legislature likes the remoteness because                                                                      
it allows them to not have the public eye on them. When a                                                                       
person who comes to Juneau to  have impact on the public                                                                        
process ends up causing sanctions to be applied to the                                                                          
legislators whose offices were  visited, it chills public                                                                       
contact. Pat Martin is not a paid  lobbyist, he's Joe Q.                                                                        
Citizen, there on his own dime,  trying to influence the                                                                        
process. The complaint is that he "camped out" in a couple                                                                      
of legislators' offices, which was somehow an ethics                                                                            
violation.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller said any aggressive complainant can drive a                                                                          
truck through [undecipherable], and the next thing you                                                                          
know, half of the legislature is up on complaints, and                                                                          
probably justly so for other reasons,  but not for having                                                                       
somebody in their office for an inordinate amount of time,                                                                      
perhaps longer than other constituents. That, in his                                                                            
opinion, is not the road the committee  wants to go down.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller commented on the language  of the complaint. Does                                                                    
the complaint state the legislator  violated the law? No, it                                                                    
does not. Neither complaint identifies  any direct action by                                                                    
either Former Representative Christopher Kurka or                                                                               
Representative David Eastman that violates the ethics law.                                                                      
The complainant says they [the legislators] were present at                                                                     
the time, effectively arguing guilt by association. He                                                                          
would never accept a complaint [arguing] guilt by                                                                               
association, one without action  or something that allows                                                                       
them to have been in charge of the supposed ethics                                                                              
violation, that would not pass  muster on probable cause.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller identified other problematic issues with the                                                                         
complaint. The term "base of operating" is undefined,                                                                           
amorphous, and ambiguous. Is five  minutes ok but an hour is                                                                    
too long? Or maybe an hour is  ok, but seven or eight hours                                                                     
is not ok? Are legislators going to allow more leeway to                                                                        
somebody who traveled by car, by ferry, by plane, spent                                                                         
hundreds of dollars than someone  who lives in Juneau? Even                                                                     
trying to find probable cause in these complaints under                                                                         
those facts spells disaster because  he thinks many if not                                                                      
most legislators will fall askance of standards that                                                                            
suggest that hours in the office  translates to operating a                                                                     
base of operations.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller addressed the petitions referred to in the                                                                           
complaint, and whether it makes  a difference that somebody                                                                     
carries in a bag, a suitcase,  or a dolly. Does that trigger                                                                    
a concern about whether it violates  the Ethics Act? Again,                                                                     
not a precedent, he thinks, the  committee wants to endorse,                                                                    
assuming other similarly motivated complainants in the                                                                          
future and that will make the workload exponentially                                                                            
higher.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller asserts there is no statement of personal                                                                            
observation in the complaint, and that is fatal to a                                                                            
complaint on probable cause. He  said he had spoken to the                                                                      
committee chair and staff, and he understands he may be                                                                         
looking at this complaint from  the context of a lawyer. He                                                                     
is, in the sense that he looks at the law and tries to                                                                          
interpret and apply the law. Probable cause is not                                                                              
supported by the lack of personal observation.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller moved on to statute, specifically AS                                                                                 
24.60.030(a). It states a legislator or legislative                                                                             
employee may not (2) use public funds, facilities,                                                                              
equipment, services, or another government asset or                                                                             
resource for a nonlegislative  purpose, for involvement in                                                                      
or support of or opposition to  partisan political activity,                                                                    
or for the private benefit of  the legislator, legislative                                                                      
employee, or another person; this paragraph does not                                                                            
prohibit, and this is the important  aspect of this, there                                                                      
are a number of exceptions to that general statement, in                                                                        
his opinion, the first may be  the most important. Even if                                                                      
the allegations are true and that there is personal                                                                             
observation, (A) provides that a limited use of state                                                                           
property and resources for personal purposes if the use                                                                         
does not interfere with the performance of public duties                                                                        
and either the cost or value related  to the use is nominal                                                                     
or the legislator or legislative employee reimburses the                                                                        
state for the cost of the use.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller asserted there is no allegation of any                                                                               
interference with the performance of public duties, and                                                                         
there is no allegation there was any cost incurred. He                                                                          
opined the committee could read from the face of the                                                                            
complaint the nominal nature of this. Subsection (D) says,                                                                      
"? if the use does not interfere with the performance of                                                                        
public duties and if there is no cost to the state for the                                                                      
use of the space and equipment,?" a legislator can use                                                                          
their office for nonlegislative purposes. Subsection (G)                                                                        
allows for use by a legislator of photographs of that                                                                           
legislator.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller recognizes that the committee's interpretation                                                                       
of confidentiality is different than his, and asked the                                                                         
chair if he could refer to information within the                                                                               
investigator's narrative of the interview.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Chair Deb Fancher replied she would appreciate it if he did                                                                     
not, and to instead refer to the complainant as the                                                                             
complainant.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller replied he wasn't talking about naming anybody;                                                                      
he was talking about the details of discussions with                                                                            
certain witnesses.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Chair Deb Fancher replied that at this stage of the                                                                             
process, the investigation is still in the early stages, in                                                                     
discovery, and she did not think it necessary to do that.                                                                       
She deferred the question to Joyce Anderson or Tamara                                                                           
Maddox.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Joyce Anderson said because the information is public                                                                           
information even though it is  redacted, she saw no problem                                                                     
if Mr. Miller wants to refer to  something in the testimony                                                                     
in those documents as this is  the time to respond to them.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox agreed with Joyce Anderson Joe Miller may                                                                         
refer to the public documents.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller said part of the reason Pat Martin was in the                                                                        
offices for so long was for the purpose of taking                                                                               
photographs, which AS 24.60.030(a)(2)(G) allows. More                                                                           
importantly, both AS 24.60.030(a) and (e) both provide                                                                          
exceptions for personal use if  the use is de minimis and it                                                                    
doesn't interfere with the performance of public duties.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller argued the facts should not be reasonably                                                                            
contested. The complainant was  out of town so there was no                                                                     
personal observation. Mr. Martin is not an unregistered                                                                         
lobbyist. His "assistant" was  his juvenile daughter. It is                                                                     
a matter of public record that  Representative David Eastman                                                                    
and Former Representative Christopher Kurka were on the                                                                         
House floor or in committee meetings  on April 14, 2022, so                                                                     
it is difficult to prove that Pat Martin spent extensive                                                                        
periods of time in their offices under the direction or                                                                         
express approval of either legislator.  The committee needs                                                                     
to demand more from complaints  than generalized statements                                                                     
not based on personal observation, and on the face don't                                                                        
meet probable cause especially  when combined with statutory                                                                    
exceptions.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Joe Miller said there are clearly some constitutional                                                                           
issues like due process. In addition,  he offered that he                                                                       
did not think a complaint filed  after a legislator leaves                                                                      
office would withstand judicial  scrutiny but if it did it                                                                      
would be accompanied by judicial oversight over the                                                                             
committee's actions is a far reach under any reasonable                                                                         
interpretation. There are first  amendment issues. This is a                                                                    
clear chilling of the ability of constituents to interact                                                                       
with their legislators, and that if the complaint goes                                                                          
further, it will chill speech  under both the U.S. and state                                                                    
constitutions. The U.S. and the state were built on the                                                                         
idea of discourse; it's a sign of a healthy democratic                                                                          
system. When discourse is shut down, it's a sign of an                                                                          
unhealthy democratic system.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher invited questions from the committee for                                                                            
Representative David Eastman or Former Representative                                                                           
Christopher Kurka before asking questions of Joe Miller.                                                                        
There was no objection to her suggestion.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher invited Former Representative  Christopher Kurka                                                                    
to speak to the committee.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Former Representative Christopher Kurka was stunned and                                                                         
shocked when he received the complaint.  His former attorney                                                                    
laughed at the complaint because  on its face it complains                                                                      
about protected constitutional  activity. The issue is that                                                                     
the complainant is upset with  the message and the petition                                                                     
being delivered to the capitol, and that he (Former                                                                             
Representative Christopher Kurka) aided Pat Martin. If he                                                                       
had aided Pat Martin, he would have been doing his job.                                                                         
It's a freedom of speech issue, and the freedom of                                                                              
assembly, the freedom to petition your government.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Former Representative Christopher Kurka reported that Pat                                                                       
Martin came at his request to  his office, and they met for                                                                     
over an hour in his office strictly for legislative                                                                             
purposes. That it is unethical because the complainant                                                                          
finds Pat Martin repugnant is  outrageous. On its face the                                                                      
complaint is absurd, and it should be dismissed; it is                                                                          
complaining about first amendment protected activity.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Former Representative Christopher  Kurka addressed the issue                                                                    
of due process. He understands there is discussion about                                                                        
whether the Ethics Committee is  part of the judicial branch                                                                    
[of government] because public  members are appointed by the                                                                    
judicial branch or is it under the legislative branch. It                                                                       
doesn't matter, his due process  rights still apply. You are                                                                    
still obligated to allow us discovery, they are still                                                                           
obligated to see the evidence  against them, they still have                                                                    
a right to cross examine the complainant  and question their                                                                    
credibility.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Former Representative Christopher Kurka is upset he is                                                                          
still dealing with this issue  and that state resources are                                                                     
being spent on it. He does not see where in the process                                                                         
Article 1, section 11, Rights  of Accused has been observed.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher invited Representative  David Eastman to speak.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman stated  for the record that he                                                                     
thinks the committee mistook the importance of this issue                                                                       
to his constituents and others  who called in. He hopes and                                                                     
expects the committee to dismiss this complaint. His                                                                            
biggest concern is the impact  this has had on himself, his                                                                     
family, his staff, and his constituents. Those cannot be                                                                        
undone by dismissing the complaint.  The complaint does not                                                                     
address anything he himself did, yet he is accused of                                                                           
violating the Ethics Act. The  only reference to him in the                                                                     
complaint is a statement that he was present at the time.                                                                       
That is impossible. He could not  have been as he was on the                                                                    
house floor and in a committee  meeting. Yet the complainant                                                                    
had gotten notarized a statement that he was there. He                                                                          
offered that if his name had not been mentioned, the                                                                            
committee would not even have looked at the complaint.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman read  from the Ethics Act Sec.                                                                   
24.60.010. Legislative findings and purpose: The                                                                                
legislature finds that ? (9) a fair and open government                                                                         
requires that constituents have unencumbered access to                                                                          
legislators about issues important  to the state under art.                                                                     
I, secs. 5 and 6, Constitution of the State of Alaska,                                                                          
which protect the right of a legislator  and a constituent                                                                      
to meet and the right of a person to petition the                                                                               
government, and this chapter is  not intended to restrict                                                                       
those rights.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman asserted  there is nothing in                                                                      
this chapter intended to restrict  those rights, and people                                                                     
exercising these rights are being threatened with                                                                               
investigations. There is no small  impact to himself or the                                                                     
few of his constituents who are able to travel to Juneau                                                                        
because of the hostility some  legislators to some people                                                                       
coming to the capitol.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman reported  he received petitions                                                                    
only from Pat Martin last year.  He wishes he had received                                                                      
petitions from all sorts of groups,  but he didn't. When he                                                                     
delivered those petitions, he  was accused of carrying a gun                                                                    
in the capitol, which was a false  statement. Security was                                                                      
called. It is a crime to provoke  a confrontation with law                                                                      
enforcement by accusing someone  of having a weapon when the                                                                    
allegation is false. The statements in the complaint are                                                                        
either exaggerated, don't apply, or are outright false                                                                          
statements. They have consequences,  not least of which is                                                                      
time spent by the committee investigating it. There is a                                                                        
dollar sign attached to it. If  the complaint had not been                                                                      
filed, neither he nor his staff  members would not have had                                                                     
to deal with the investigation and hopefully the staff                                                                          
member who was fired would not  have been fired. He wishes                                                                      
the committee would have dismissed  the complaint earlier in                                                                    
the process                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher closed public comment  and entertained questions                                                                    
from the committee for Representative  David Eastman, Former                                                                    
Representative Christopher Kurka,  or attorney Joe Miller.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Jerry McBeath thanked Representative  David Eastman for his                                                                     
comments. He noted that as a political scientist, and                                                                           
political scientists look at legislatures  differently than                                                                     
legislators. Maybe the view of political scientists is                                                                          
mistaken or immature or wrong.  You said you would welcome                                                                      
petitions from other groups. When  you represent groups, do                                                                     
you represent them all as constituents  or do you represent                                                                     
some of them as stakeholders (meaning  larger groups with                                                                       
whom you agree or agree with you but do not live in your                                                                        
legislative district) and others  of them as constituents?                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman knows there are other people                                                                       
who feel the same way as the very few people who call,                                                                          
email, or send a petition. Regarding stakeholders, the                                                                          
public record is there for the  community to review special                                                                     
interest groups and campaign donations. Last time he                                                                            
checked he was the only candidate  not to have money from a                                                                     
special interest group on his campaign. If he had gotten                                                                        
money from a special interest  group, it would not make him                                                                     
a representative of those groups, and maybe that is why                                                                         
they don't give him money.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Jerry McBeath noted Representative  David Eastman indicated                                                                     
he had been wounded by the inability of the committee to                                                                        
act quickly on the complaint.  The committee chair, the new                                                                     
administrator, and the interim administrator had all                                                                            
apologized profusely on behalf of the committee.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman nodded and replied with his                                                                        
thanks.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Representative Sara Hannan addressed the question of                                                                            
timeliness. In 2022, the investigator  attempted over a span                                                                    
of four months to make contact with you and your staff as                                                                       
well as Former Representative Christopher Kurka and his                                                                         
staff. That stretched out the timeline. She asked if                                                                            
Representative David Eastman would  speak to why there was                                                                      
no response for the period between September 2022 and                                                                           
January 2023.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman said he can't speak for Mr.                                                                        
Elliott or Mr. Moffat or Former  Representative Christopher                                                                     
Kurka's office. He learned for the first time at the                                                                            
November Ethics Committee meeting there had been                                                                                
unsuccessful attempts to reach  out to him or to his staff.                                                                     
No emails had been sent, there  were no voice mail messages.                                                                    
They discovered the investigator  had been leaving messages                                                                     
in Juneau when staff worked in  Wasilla. They were unaware                                                                      
there were messages. He wishes  an email or text message had                                                                    
been sent. His staff acted quickly when they were made                                                                          
aware of it.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Sara Hannan asked  if phone messages from the                                                                    
Juneau office are forwarded to the Wasilla office when                                                                          
absent from the Juneau office?                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative David Eastman replied  no, but he appreciates                                                                    
the question. There is a peculiar  and historical technical                                                                     
problem with forwarding messages  from Juneau to the Wasilla                                                                    
offices due to the age of the  system. Complaints have been                                                                     
made and he asked for a system upgrade.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher entertained other questions. There were none.                                                                       
She thanked Representative David Eastman, Former                                                                                
Representative Christopher Kurka,  Joe Miller, and everyone                                                                     
who had participated.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
5. MOTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher entertained a motion to go into executive                                                                           
session.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Jerry McBeath so moved.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher reminded everyone to keep in mind that                                                                              
attendance at executive session  will be limited to members                                                                     
of the committee and essential  personnel, as determined by                                                                     
the committee. In cases of discussion,  investigation, data                                                                     
gathering, interviews, deliberations  or decision making on                                                                     
complaints prior to probable cause  determination, neither                                                                      
the subject of the complaint,  nor any other legislator not                                                                     
on the appropriate subcommittee, shall be allowed in the                                                                        
executive session.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
We will be taking up Complaints H 22-01 and H 22-02 in                                                                          
executive session in accordance  with the Rules of Procedure                                                                    
of the committee. Both of these  [subjects] complaints have                                                                     
waived confidentiality filed by  the respective subject of                                                                      
the complaint.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
11:15:21 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
6. EXECUTIVE SESSION                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
12:26:15 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
7. PUBLIC SESSION                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher announced the decision to dismiss complaints H                                                                      
22-01 Former Representative Christopher Kurka and H 22-02                                                                       
Representative David Eastman.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Tamara Maddox will draft a decision.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher asked members of the committee to review the                                                                        
draft dismissal before releasing the decision to the                                                                            
complainant, subjects, and the public.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
8. OTHER BUSINESS                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Deb Fancher entertained other business. There was none. She                                                                     
entertained a motion to adjourn.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
12:27:53 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9. ADJOURN                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Jerry McBeath so moved.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
The meeting was adjourned.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
12:28:11 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURN:                                                                                                                      

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
Agenda and H 22-01 and H 22-02 Public Documents.pdf JETH 11/29/2023 9:30:00 AM