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Therriault keeping his job despite 'smoking gun'

| Jul 26, 2010

UPDATED: Former Alaska state Sen. Gene Therriault says his hands are clean, his conscience is clear and he's sticking with his $110,000-per-year job as energy aide to Gov. Sean Parnell despite accusations of a job-grabbing jump too hasty from the Legislature to the governor's office.

In an interview Monday, Therriault said his situation is different from that of former Rep. Nancy Dahlstrom, R-Eagle River, who stepped down from the Legislature after talking to Parnell about a new post as a military adviser in the governor's office. After Parnell created that job, she quit and took it, only to have Anchorage talk show host Dan Fagan cry foul.

Fagan noted the Alaska Constitution makes it a no-no for the governor to hire sitting legislators to fill new administration jobs. The state attorney general, apparently caught off guard by questions about the Dahlstrom hire while a guest on Fagan's show, subsequently promised a legal review of the matter. He came back with an opinion that the Dahlstrom hire was indeed illegal, though he tried to backstop the governor by claiming "the long-standing nature of this practice."

Dahlstrom quickly resigned anyway. Fagan promptly suggested Therriault do the same. Parnell countered with the "long-standing nature" defense. And there things stood until Monday morning.

That's when Fagan added heat to the fire with a post on his website headlined "Smoking gun document proves Parnell broke the law." The document displayed on the page appears to indicate Therriault's new, high-paying job was created Sept. 1, 2009 -- 13 days before the former Senate minority leader from North Pole quit his old, low-paying job.

Theirriault said the date on the document (which Fagan obtained from activist Andree McLeod, who received it through a public records request) is misleading. He believes Fagan is misinterpreting what is there.

"The document's effective date is the 14th," Therriault said, and his resignation from the Senate took place on the 13th -- a day earlier.

Even worse than that Therriault said, is that Fagan is wrong in claiming that the former lawmaker signed his new job papers on the Sept. 12, the day before he quit the Senate. It was actually four days after the resignation, Therriault said.

"I actually happened to be in Juneau on the 17th," the former Interior lawmaker said. The papers officially putting him in the job were signed while he was in the capital city.

Not only is Therriault of the belief he and Parnell followed the letter of the law, the former lawmaker is of the opinion he didn't even bend the law's intent, although he admitted he has not talked to Attorney General Dan Sullivan about that.



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Posted By: AKgasman @ 07.27.2010 3:09 PM
And you thought Murkowski was bad because Murkowski bought a jet. Parnell is just a crooked governor with a crooked Attorney General saying to hell with law and the Alaska’s Constitution; we will do as we damn well please. The Therriault’s hiring is just the tip of the iceberg. The Parnell corruption is deep, wide spread and hidden from the public view by Alaska’s oil controlled press.
Example: Parnell is creating multi hundred million dollar problem for Cook Inlet and the Railbelt gas consumers. The gas problems that Cook Inlet and Railbelt are having are the direct result of Parnell’s refusal to enforce the Cook Inlet oil and gas leases and Alaska’s Constitution. The enforcement of the leases and Alaska’s Constitution would require Conoco to infill and horizontal drill Conoco’s gas reservoirs for the benefit of Alaskans like the Constitution requires.

Parnell allows Conoco, his former employer, to withhold gas from the market to create a shortage of gas which allows Conoco to jack up the price of gas to Cook Inlet and Railbelt gas consumer. Conoco has already screwed the Cook Inlet gas consumer out more than hundred millions dollars and Governor Parnell by refusing to enforce Conoco’s lease requirements is setting up Conoco to screw the Cook Inlet gas consumer out hundreds millions more.
When Exxon, BP, Chevron and Conoco refused to drill and produce their Point Thomson leases Governor Murkowski had their leases cancelled. Now who was better governor for the State? At least Frank Murkowski acted on behalf of the people of the State. Parnell is prostituting Alaska for the benefit of the major oil companies like Conoco his former employer
Posted By: stephen conn @ 07.27.2010 7:04 AM
It's hardly McLeod's fault that Fagan was the only one (before the ADN today) to go with the document she tried to share with all working journalists. Journalists who don't pay attention to this person or diss her out of jealousy or the Harry High School mentality that pervades the Alaska media, simply lose out. As you noted in your facebook on journalists, most are simply lazy.
Posted By: chasm @ 07.26.2010 7:27 PM
Therriault should resign immediately and Parnell should be impeached

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