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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Most members of the public who testified during the second half of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act legislative road show in Soldotna on Thursday argued that Alaska gas should benefit Alaskans first, but Soldotna resident Greg Dyer thought differently.

Public demands in-state gas now

With his granddaughter Zaree at his side, Bill Warren, right, addresses Sen. Bert Stedman, Rep. Ralph Samuels, Rep. Mike Chenault, Rep. Kurt Olson and other legislators taking public testimony concerning the Alaska Gas Inducement Act on Thursday at the Soldotna Sports Center.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
With his granddaughter Zaree at his side, Bill Warren, right, addresses Sen. Bert Stedman, Rep. Ralph Samuels, Rep. Mike Chenault, Rep. Kurt Olson and other legislators taking public testimony concerning the Alaska Gas Inducement Act on Thursday at the Soldotna Sports Center.
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