Andrew Gray
@andrewgrayak.bsky.social
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Host of East Anchorage Book Club podcast, Army veteran, physician assistant, dad, & state representative for Anchorage’s U-Med district
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I’m singing in the Alaska Chambers Singers concert this weekend:

Bloch’s Avodath Hakodesh (Sacred Service)

Saturday night at 7:30 pm & Sunday afternoon at 4 pm.

St Patrick’s Parish, 2111 Muldoon

Please come!
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Last night 4 reporters resigned from the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai & the Homer News. Listen on my podcast to the Clarion’s lone news reporter @jakecdye.bsky.social explain his decision to walk & the future of journalism on the Kenai Peninsula:

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#akleg
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Reporters at the Carpenter Media Group-owned papers in Kenai have resigned: “Though this decision is extremely painful for all of us, it is not difficult. We cannot do our jobs knowing that pressure from an elected official can mean our stories are edited without prior consultation with us.”

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Editors and reporters of the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion submitted their notices of resignation today, after management from Carpenter Media Group made changes to a published story last week in response to intimidation from a state lawmaker and without input from our newsrooms.
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The first page of a resignation letter by Regional Editor Erin Thompson, Sports Editor Jeff Helminiak and reporters Chloe Pleznac and Jake Dye.

[Excerpt because the letter is too long to include in full]

"Vance also said in the letter that she was “fully aware” of an effort to boycott Homer News advertising — stating that the paper would experience financial and reputational harm if it did not change its approach to covering community events. Rep. Vance never contacted the Homer News editorial team to discuss her concerns.
Without consulting the editor of the Homer News or the reporter who wrote the story, Carpenter Media removed the original article from the Homer News website, only to republish a modified version several hours later that reflected the changes demanded by Rep. Vance.
In the modified version republished by Carpenter management, there was no note to indicate the article had been changed.
We want to be clear: We have no problem with Rep. Vance expressing her opinion of our coverage. We cover difficult and sometimes controversial topics. Respectful dialogue about that coverage is welcome. As a community newspaper, we regularly provide Rep. Vance with a forum to discuss her views.
What we do have a problem with is Carpenter Media management changing a story at the behest of an elected official. We believe this destroys the credibility the public has placed in us as reporters and editors.
This willingness to acquiesce to a public official’s editorial demands and have conversations with her about the direction of our coverage is a betrayal not just of the journalists who work for Carpenter Media, but of the company’s integrity as a purveyor of news."

The second page of a resignation letter by Regional Editor Erin Thompson, Sports Editor Jeff Helminiak and reporters Chloe Pleznac and Jake Dye.

[Excerpt because the letter is too long to include in full]

These actions were taken despite there being no immediate urgency to remove the content — Rep. Vance's criticisms were raised regarding what she perceived as political bias, not factual inaccuracy.

Despite requests, we have not been informed of the content of dialogue between Rep. Vance and Carpenter Media management. In discussion with management our editor was told that the article did not meet their editorial standards and that the editing and reporting was “juvenile.”

We cannot live up to the core responsibility of a community newspaper in such an environment. We, employees of both the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion, are resigning our positions, effective Oct. 13, 2025.
Leaving these newspapers, at which we have spent a combined four decades, is not a decision we make lightly. We are proud of the work that we do covering local government as well as the arts, food, history, outdoors and sports. Though this decision is extremely painful for all of us, it is not difficult. We cannot do our jobs knowing that pressure from an elected official can mean our stories are edited without prior consultation with us.

Because we care deeply about the work we do and what it means to the community, we are all giving the standard two weeks’ notice instead of resigning outright. We hope Carpenter Media takes the opportunity to get personnel in place to continue the legacies of the Peninsula Clarion and Homer News. We hope this incident provides incentive for Carpenter Media to handle threats from officials in a way that safeguards the valued trust that readers have in newspapers.

The community deserves it."
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On Wednesday we honored an organization & person, both fully committed to keeping Alaskans healthy. Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center is celebrating 50 years, and we surprised CEO Lisa Aquino with a citation for her career in community service. Thank you, ANHC and Lisa! #akleg
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Also, She is furious with me for my support of this “leftist” newspaper.
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I mean for the record, I have communicated with Vance about this
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I have a more pessimistic view of the strength of our small town papers. I don’t think they can withstand a boycott of any kind
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Vance didn’t know she got the story changed. She thought she got it taken down.
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Thank you. If you punish our local newspapers for every mistake they make, totalitarians win: we need local journalism. They reposted the article — yes with some edits, but it’s more important that they stay in business.
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Alaska’s local journalism needs our support. Opponents of 🇺🇸 democracy know that our boots-on-the-ground reporters are the most trusted news sources, so they work overtime to discredit them.

Support the 1st amendment & subscribe to @Homer_News:

www.homernews.com/subscribe/

#akleg
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Lisa Alexia is a physician assistant who specializes in eating disorders & expert on health risks of sleep disruption. She supports ending daylight saving time. #akleg
Listen:
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For questions about eating disorders, visit AKEDA: www.akeatingdisordersalliance.org
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Join Reps. Andrew Gray (HD20) & Genevieve Mina @repmina.bsky.social (HD19) this Sunday 6/15 @ 2-3:30 pm for a Constituent Town Hall at La Michoacana Ice Cream Shop on East Tudor.

Celebrate Father’s Day with some tasty treats and chatting with your local representatives! #akleg
Graphic publicizing constituent town hall event with Rep. Andrew Gray and Rep. Genevieve Mina. The event is Sunday, June 15th from 2 to 3:30pm. The event is at La Michoacana ice cream shop at 2808 E. Tudor. The shop can be reached by bus, People Mover Route 25.
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Happy #Pride Month from East Anchorage Book Club podcast!

JJ Harrier is 2025 chair of Anchorage Pride Parade. Growing up in Girdwood, he traveled the US & Europe, ending up homeless in Portland in his early 30s. Entering rehab in #Alaska changed his life. #akleg

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Rep Zack Fields (D-Anc) on Trump's budget: "A Chinese foreign agent couldn't have done better to disempower America than the House budget reconciliation bill."
#akleg governs downstream of federal gov't: with massive cuts to essential programs, AK CANNOT fill gaps.
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This was a language I loved!
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At this conference, it was like this panel was speaking another language.
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They were not represented on that panel — every one on the panel was flown in from out of state
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They talked a lot about solar in villages.
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13-15 year olds’ ability to legally consent to sex with someone up to 4 years older is current law. My bill didn’t change that. HB 101 just limits who 16- & 17- year olds could have sex with. Currently there is no upper limit on whom 16- & 17- year olds can consent to sex with.
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This week’s guest on East Anchorage Book Club Podcast is 2025 #PulitzerPrize winner #TessaHulls. She is the 2nd #graphicnovelist to win the award. We discuss working in the Juneau Capitol kitchen, #Alaska, & her #memoir, “Feeding Ghosts.” #akleg listen: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e... #books
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South Anchorage Rep Ky Holland was born in Anchorage. Son of Federal Judge Russ Holland who was the judge in the case against Exxon after the Exxon Valdez Oil spill, we talk about his life & the case against American Samoans voting in Whittier. #akleg

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We have completed our work in Juneau. My office has had an eventful final week (including passing HB 101 that raises the age of consent to 18). My staff Claire Bredar, Nate Graham, Nicole Larango, & Kyle Johansen worked hard this year. So grateful!
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