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A well-researched plan

Bob Orach’s opinion piece (“An option for the houseless,” May 13) is very well researched and written. His years of hands-on experience shows that he knows what he has conveyed to your readers. I would add that what is also needed are smaller single structure starter homes with just the basics for people to have […]

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Reality check

In “Language of translation” (April 29), we were treated to a quotation from Paso Robles Joint Unified School District board member Chris Arend: “The rule is when you address the board … you can address the board in English. You do not address the board in Spanish, which none of us understand.” Let’s unpack that. […]

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‘Americanism’ is inaccurate

In an April 29 commentary (“Americanism”), Susan Chapman wrote: “Please do not divide us into conflicting tribes. We are all Americans, and that is what we hold dear.” One good way to help accomplish that goal is to avoid publishing inaccuracies and falsehoods about our elected leaders.  Among several arguable statements, Ms. Chapman claimed: “Nancy […]

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Cunningham needs to go

While his office should get credit for helping residents secure their unemployment benefits during the pandemic, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham called for a reopening of our county in April, just one month into the pandemic. When other cities and counties reopened throughout the state, they were hit with a wave of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. We […]

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Stop dangerous drilling

More than 7 million Californians live within 1 mile of an oil or gas well. Of those, 362,000 live in Santa Barbara County, the majority in low-income communities or communities of color. Living near oil and gas wells is linked with an increased risk of cancer, asthma, high-risk pregnancies and learning disabilities in children, as […]

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