Letters to the Editor

Chris Hansen | Wilk Stands Up to Big Spenders

In 2019 before COVID struck, the California economy was roaring. But, it still wasn’t enough for Sacramento politicians. That year the Legislature passed nearly $15 billion in new taxes —

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Matt Denny | Gutzeit Delivers Professionalism

I would like to urge voters in Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Division 3 to vote for Maria Gutzeit. This non-partisan position is an important one, and the job needs

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Lisa Burke | Visionary Leadership from Jenkins

As a business owner who appreciates the level of educational and workforce-training programs offered by College of the Canyons, I urge like-minded voters to re-elect Michele Jenkins, whose 30-plus years

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Dilek Sanver-Wang | COC Unions Agree on Slate

For the first time in the history of College of the Canyons, all the employee unions at COC, as well as the California Teachers Association and the Faculty Association of

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Phyllis A. McKenna | Usual Tricks from the Democrats

The Nov. 3 election is fast approaching and we can expect the Democrats to pull out all their usual pages in their playbook. Republicans are racists, sexists, homophobes, misogynists, Islamophobes

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Ronald Nathan | An Erosion of Trust

For democracy to succeed, the citizens must trust the social and political institutions to work and work reasonably fairly. They must trust that almost all the time the rule of

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Brian Barry | Smith Will Put US First

I come from a U.S. Army family and as the son of a World War II veteran, the brother of a Vietnam veteran and Vietnam-era veteran (Germany), and I served

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Jerry Danielsen | Endorsements Have Changed

Last week I fired up the Wayback Machine, and in The Signal’s archives I came across your endorsements for local offices in the 2016 general election.  On Oct. 5, 2016

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Erik Altenbernd | Endorsements Missed the Mark

The editors of The Signal have failed Journalism 101 by failing to adequately — and fairly — cover the elections for College of the Canyons board of trustees. COC is

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Adam Kaiserman | Contradictions in Endorsements

The Signal’s endorsements for College of the Canyons board of trustees are fraught with logical contradictions and hypocrisy. Four years ago, the paper reluctantly endorsed Michelle Jenkins, while calling for

David Hegg

David Hegg | The Privilege of Work

By David Hegg  While everyone wants to engage in an employment situation that is satisfying, noble, and even fun, the sad truth is that most end up on jobs that