Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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

Letters to the Editor

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

Letters to the Editor

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

Letters to the Editor

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

Letters to the Editor

Mark Stewart | Four Factors Behind Our Votes

In our country, we have the great privilege of participating in the selection of leaders and the direction of our government. After observing elections over many years, I decided to

Letters to the Editor

David Lusian | Elect Wilk for Common Sense

When COVID struck our nation, Sen. Scott Wilk masked up and got to work!  Wilk helped bring 14,000 more trained nurses onto the front lines of the crisis. He demanded

Letters to the Editor

Sondra Tersigni | Wilk Has Earned Reelection

I’m not sure what’s scarier, wildfire season or election season. But I do know we’re safer thanks to the leadership of Sen. Scott Wilk.  Last year when the investor-owned utilities