{"id":63348,"date":"2020-09-09T11:15:00","date_gmt":"2020-09-09T19:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/get-to-know-a-candidate-martin-stepetin\/"},"modified":"2020-09-09T16:51:53","modified_gmt":"2020-09-10T00:51:53","slug":"get-to-know-a-candidate-martin-stepetin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/get-to-know-a-candidate-martin-stepetin\/","title":{"rendered":"Get to know a candidate: Martin Stepetin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Martin Stepetin Sr.<\/p>\n
Date and place of birth: <\/strong>Feb. 9, 1986 Anchorage Alaska<\/p>\n Length of residency in Alaska and Juneau: <\/strong>Lifelong Native Alaskan, nine years in Juneau.<\/p>\n Education:<\/strong> high school diploma, Certificate for Carpentry from Alaska Job Corps, college attendance.<\/p>\n Occupation: <\/strong>Catering & Courier driver<\/p>\n Family: <\/strong>Wife, Ann Stepetin; and our kids, Bryson, Edith, Martin Jr. and Kaiya.<\/p>\n Community service: <\/strong>Friends of Admiralty Island Board of Directors since 2014, volunteer fire fighter, police department dispatcher, Funter Bay Ad Hoc Steering Committee, Juneau area State Parks Advisory Board Member, Funter Bay Larger Working Group Member.<\/p>\n Other experience:<\/strong> Helped initiate Funter Bay House Bill 122 to protect the Aleut cemetery grounds, fellowship with First Alaskans Institute working in the 31st Alaska State Legislature, determined education funding advocate, Alaska Native languages advocate, subsistence rights advocate, rural Alaska advocate.<\/p>\n