Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Excuse Me?

In re: Arthur Saginian “Why Proposition 1 Was Different,” letters, Feb. 15. Excuse me, Mr. Saginian, but all of the constitutions in this country from the national one to all

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Censorship Demand

With a straight face, the majority leader of the U.S. Senate took to the floor of that institution to publicly demand censorship of media reporting on the very same videotaped

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Ronald Perry | California, Connect the Dots

In January, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that California faces a projected budget deficit of $22.5 billion for the coming fiscal year. The figure represented an incredible downturn from last year,

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Personal Purpose Brings Us Closer

Our company just completed an annual retreat for 180 of our leaders, office staff and field leadership. Interestingly, most of our time wasn’t spent on goals or profits or plans

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Diane Zimmerman | Fair Reporting? I Think Not

It’s taken me a long time today to calm down after reading The Signal’s “new districting” article on your front page in the March 3 edition. The article was deceptively

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Lois Eisenberg | Scary and Pitiful

Just to add to the scary, pitiful debacle of Tucker Carlson: Knowing that the main goal and agenda of this GOP-majority-laden Congress are to discredit the Democrats and “fuel the

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Glenda Yakel | No to Gerrymandering

As a Latina who has lived in Canyon Country for many decades, I am strongly opposed to the idea of creating racially and politically biased gerrymandered Latino Democrat-majority voting districts

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John Dennis | Time to Break Up

L.A. County is now attempting studies to better represent its 10 million constituents and the related $44 billion budget by possibly expanding the number of supervisors. What they likely won’t

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Thomas Oatway | Vaccines, Budgets and Darwin

Republicans in Congress are targeting discretionary spending, including the Centers for Disease Control, for budget cuts. This will put Americans at risk, especially when we get the next pandemic. And