
East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
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The East Anchorage Book Club is an interview podcast where Alaskan leaders discuss politics and community issues.
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Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1875228/open_sms] The third part of a legislative audit of the Alaska Office of Children's Services (OCS) was made public on June 30, 2025. In 2018 an omnibus bill was signed into law that completely overhauled the way foster care in Alaska should work. That bill -- House Bill 151 -- passed the Alaska State House and the Alaska State Senate unanimously. The completed audit shows that OCS failed to implement most of the required reforms. Les Gara was the 2022 democratic candidate for governor of Alaska. He is a former legislator who served in the Alaska state house from 2003 to 2019. Throughout his time in the legislature he advocated for foster care reform and in 2018 achieved it with House Bill 151. Amanda Metivier is the director of the Alaska Child Welfare Academy at UAA and is the executive director and co-founder of Facing Foster Care in Alaska. She and her husband are foster parents who have provided homes for many youth over the past 15 years. Alaska faces a severe shortage of licensed foster care parents. To learn more about how to be a foster parent, click here. [https://dfcs.alaska.gov/ocs/Pages/fostercare/ready.aspx] To volunteer for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska, click here. [https://bbbs.tfaforms.net/4840586] Link to Part 3 of the audit of OCS. [https://legaudit.akleg.gov/document/26-30097-25/] HB 151 SUMMARY [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1puiRmvmXZ6Gg1jeVSvpxuRzsqQvExMPdAqDsy6kaEqw/edit?usp=sharing] Link to previous podcast episode featuring Les Gara & Amanda Metivier [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1875228/episodes/14022965]

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1875228/open_sms] James Brooks is a reporter for the Alaska Beacon. James is a longtime Alaska journalist, having previously worked at the Anchorage Daily News, Juneau Empire, Kodiak Mirror and the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner -- although as we will learn today initially more as an editor than as a journalist. He has laid down roots in Juneau where he and his wife and young daughter live, and he was content in his role as the ADN's chief Capitol reporter when three years ago he embarked on what he describes as "an experiment" at the Alaska Beacon. The Beacon is outcropping of the States Newsroom which is a non-profit news organization with a goal of combating disinformation in our country's growing news deserts. James and I talk about that organization and what it would it would take for it to persevere. Link [https://statesnewsroom.com/support/] to donors to States Newsroom.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1875228/open_sms] Larry Persily is the Anchorage-based owner and publisher of the weekly newspaper the Wrangell Sentinel [https://www.wrangellsentinel.com/]. Larry and his wife Leslie Murray first purchased that newspaper in 1976 when they moved to Wrangell from Chicago. After almost 50 years as an on-again off-again journalist at various publications such as the Anchorage Times, the Associated Press, the Juneau Empire, & the Anchorage Daily News, Larry re-purchased the Wrangell Sentinel in 2021. In 2019 he purchased the newspaper in Skagway, Alaska, and then offered to give away the Skagway News instead of running it remotely from Anchorage. He ultimately sold that paper for $20. He has also worked at the federal, state, and municipal levels on oil and gas and fiscal policy including as staff in the Alaska legislature for Rep. Mike Hawker, an Anchorage Republican, and Rep. John Lincoln, a Kotzebue Independent. Although our focus today is on the Alaska media, we do discuss his time as the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects -- a position he was appointed to by President Barack Obama -- and the prospects for an Alaska natural gas pipeline today.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1875228/open_sms] President and publisher of the Anchorage Daily News Ryan Binkley is the oldest son of former state Senator John Binkley (R-Bethel). When John ran for governor in 2006, Ryan, at 27, took over the Binkley family tourism business based in Fairbanks. That business includes the Riverboat Discovery, a gold mining tour, a partnership with a flight seeing company in Girdwood & Juneau, and a cruise port in Ketchikan. In 2017, Ryan and his three younger siblings purchased the Anchorage Daily News, the state’s largest newspaper. Ryan talks about the media landscape in Alaska, the ADN's place in it, and their future.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1875228/open_sms] Open Enrollment is an education priority of Gov. Dunleavy that would allow any Alaska student to enroll in any Alaska school. To better understand the consequences of this proposal, Sen. Bill Wielechowski, the rules chair in the Alaska State Senate, and Rep. Rebecca Himschoot, the co-chair of the House Education committee appear in this brief bonus episode.

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