Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Trying to Be Polite

In re: Arthur Saginian, “A Follow-Up on a Follow-Up,” letters, April 28. I always try my best to be respectful and polite when dealing with others and as all of

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Duane Smith | Choosing to Be Successful

I know an amazing young woman. At the age of 15 she switched from attending a local public high school to do independent study. After having her intellectual foundation established

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Ron Leibsker | Women! Fight Back

I just read an article on my computer today that solidifies my thoughts of trans men competing in women’s sports. I have been surprised that more women have not taken

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Thomas Oatway | Irking the Far Right

It appears that I am getting under the skin of some of the far-right contributors to The Signal. If one does not have a logical argument to support a position,

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Ronald Perry | Don’t Separate; Unify

Here we go again! Diversity, diversity, diversity! The most recent was the announcement in The Signal on May 13, “COC receives 2022 institutional DEIA Champion Award.” DEIA, or diversity, equity,

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Carrie Lujan | City Budget Clarification

In a letter to the editor published in The Signal on May 17, the author claimed the adjustments cited in this year’s city of Santa Clarita proposed budget were actually

Mike Garcia

Mike Garcia | Feeling the Pinch of SALT

Californians continue to face the highest costs of living and pay some of the highest taxes nationwide. This financial burden is the product of bad economic policies coming from Sacramento

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Rob Kerchner | Ever Heard of Tides?

How does any thinking person fear a few inches of “projected” sea level rise over a century on this planet, when tides, swells, and storms create a hundred times more