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At a time of state budget crunches and a hiring freeze ordered by the governor, Attorney General Jahna Lindemuth has brought in an assistant attorney general for tribal matters and LGBTQ issues. And the Department of Health and Social Services has hired away the governor’s press secretary as its communications director.

Between the two, they account for more than $250,000 a year in additional costs to state government. They represent the tip of the iceberg of state hiring that is in violation of the governor’s hiring freeze.

Attorney Alex Cleghorn began work this month for Attorney General Lindemuth. He was general counsel for Koniag, Inc.

According to the Department of Law’s public directory, Cleghorn is a member of the Opinions, Ethics, and Appeals section, but he works on a different floor and has very little interaction with that section, we’re told. Cleghorn began working as Lindemuth’s special assistant on May 15.

Following graduation from law school in 2003, Cleghorn practiced law in California for several years, primarily focusing on Native American and LGBTQ rights. His LinkedIn social media site says he was a staff attorney for California Indian Legal Services and later served as a tribal judge for the Northern California Intertribal Court System.



Cleghorn served as chair of the Transgender Law Center and worked as an ACLU staff attorney in Northern California, where he says he successfully advocated for the right of gay and lesbian partners of prison inmates to enjoy overnight conjugal visits.

The Campaign for Children and Families objected to conjugal visits for both gay and straight inmates, arguing that private, unsupervised visits provided a mechanism for smuggling contraband.

In 2015, Cleghorn returned to Alaska in 2015. His new position in the Department of Law is his ninth job since leaving law school.

With the governor announcing a hiring freeze in 2016, hiring for empty state jobs was barred except for those directly impacting Alaskans’ life and safety. He also put in place travel restrictions, which have been all but ignored.

The governor’s hiring freeze exempted Alaska state troopers, corrections and probation officers, and certain health care workers. Any other exemptions were to be cleared with the governor’s office and must be “mission critical,” not able to be done by other state workers.

Now, an attorney who has been admitted to the Alaska bar for less than one year and who is an expert in LGBT and tribal law is the definition of Governor Walker’s “mission critical.”

Attorneys at the department say that there are many state legal jobs that are actually related to life and safety that are unfilled — positions that protect children from abuse, and prosecute heinous crimes against the vulnerable.

Meanwhile, over in the Governor’s Office, press secretary Katie Marquette has left the hot seat to become the communication director for the Department of Health and Social Services, according to her LinkedIn page.

The position in the state directory, however, lists her job as project analyst.

That leaves Grace Jang, communications director, and Jonathon Taylor, deputy press secretary, and an unfilled press secretary position for the governor’s office, which is likely to be back-filled before long.

These two hires are part of a parade of new nonessential workers allowed to join the Walker Administration. John-Henry Heckendorn, a 26-year-old campaign manager from the Ship Creek Group, was hired by the governor as a special assistant earlier this year.

http://mustreadalaska.com/hiring-freeze-not-so-much/


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Not mentioned is that courts close at noon on Fridays to cut costs which has resulted in a huge back log of cases.

I would think the native community might be offended at having a special lawyer to deal with tribal issues and queers.

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As long as they pass the tax to fund a climate office.


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Climate office for what the cold?

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Penny per barrel tax to form a global warming climate change monitoring office. HB173 I think. Look at mustreadalaska for may 27.

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I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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I wish they would just frezze ….....


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