Anchorage Assembly candidate Q&As: The past 2 years have been marked by increased civic discord in Anchorage. How would you improve the quality of civic discourse in the city?

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We asked candidates for Anchorage Assembly a series of issue questions. Read all of their responses.

In advance of the April 5 Anchorage municipal election, the Anchorage Daily News asked candidates running for Assembly and Anchorage School Board a series of issue questions. Read all the Assembly and school board candidates’ responsesQ: The past two years have been marked by increased civic discord in Anchorage. How would you improve the quality of civic discourse in the city?It is the job of an Assemblyman to listen to our citizens. We are the extension of government closest to the people.

We have to engage in conversations with people whose views differ from ours. It will take all members of our Assembly and administration to embrace open conversations. The tough part of this will be building trust. I know I’m ready to have those conversations.We need to have more open dialogues as a community and listen to one another about what we believe and how those beliefs overlap.

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