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Name: Victor Fischer
City: Anchorage
District: 18
Occupation: City Planner, Legislator, Professor
Born: May 5, 1924 - Berlin, Germany
Alaska Resident: 1950-Present
Convention Posts:
- Chairman, Committee on Executive Branch
- Member, Committee on Local Government
- Member, Committee on Style and Drafting
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Quote from the Constitutional Convention:
"Mr. President, I would just like to very briefly point out the importance
of establishing a good system of local government to the future success of our
state... That is one of the points that we have tried to meet here, not to establish
too many local governments but those that would be established would be effective
to carry out not only the local but also state functions as may be necessary...
In Alaska it is particularly important that we provide a local government system
that will have the maximum amount of flexibility with the maximum amount of
home rule, and at the same time with the maximum amount of state interest and
participation in local affairs."
-Delegate Victor Fischer, Day 58 of the Constitutional Convention, discussing
the form and function of local governments established in the Alaska constitution
Education: University of Wisconsin, MIT, Harvard
Public Offices and Organizations:
- Director, Office of Metropolitan Development, US Department of Housing and
Urban Development - 1962-66
- Planning Director, City of Anchorage - 1950-55
- Territorial House of Representatives - 1957-59
- State Senate - 1980-86
- Vice President, Operation Statehood
Honors Received:
- Littauer Fellowship in Public Administration, Harvard University - 1961-62
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