A current bill in Congress aims to make voting harder for everyone. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act has the potential to disenfranchise millions of American voters. SAVE would require a passport or a birth certificate to register to vote or update voter registration information. It is currently illegal for noncitizens to register and […]
Letters To The Editor
When youth are the target: we must stand up to immigration raids on the Central Coast
Across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, a deeply disturbing pattern is unfoldingāone that echoes the violent immigration enforcement actions taking place in Los Angeles.Ā Even more disturbing is that they are not isolated incidents. A Massachusetts high schooler was detained after appearing in court. A 9-year-old child from California is now in deportation proceedings. And […]
We need better pesticide drift detection tools
A year ago, on June 13, 2024, there was a long-distance drift event from a fumigation using chloropicrin (tear gas) and 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-DCP) seriously impacting 33 known individuals in Oceano and Arroyo Grande with migraine headaches, nausea, flu-like symptoms, respiratory issues, and perhaps causing two pneumonias, according to data that I and others collected. Crows […]
Stop targeting trans people, focus on issues
At a recent school board meeting, I stood up to speakānot to argue, but to ask our community to refocus on the real challenges facing our students. What I witnessed that night was deeply troubling: a growing effort to target trans students and trans athletes, often based on fear, misinformation, and political rhetoric. We owe […]
Support a state law that helps those living in an insurance gap
Iāve been living with kidney failure since 2019. Like so many Californians, Iāve faced more than just one diagnosisādiabetes, high blood pressure, gastroparesis, goutāand even the amputation of my foot due to sepsis. Dialysis, an intensive treatment done three times per week to keep me alive, has permanently affected my life. But Iāve fought every […]
Richards Ranch development will bring much-needed housing and opportunities to Orcutt
As a lifelong resident of Orcutt, Iāve watched this community grow and change over the yearsābut some things havenāt changed at all. One of those is the empty Richards Ranch property, which has sat vacant for more than 40 years, growing weeds instead of providing homes and opportunities for local families.Ā I knew the original […]
Iāll continue exercising my rights!
These are indeed trying times. The hits on my 401k do not allow me to visit my friends in Canada, and my Canadian friends are telling me there is no way in hell they are going anywhere āsouth of the border.ā I will miss them. I can no longer avoid buying Chinese products at Walmart […]
Trump doesnāt belong in office
There are two great mysteries in the universe. The first has to do with the nature of dark matter, and the second is why the Sun keeps printing John Doneganās pompous bullshit. First, it was he and his political party that created the mess by enthroning one Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office. The […]
Trump, Musk are destroying our government
I sat down a few minutes ago and brainstormed the likely near-term consequences of the publicās inability to reverse the Trump/Musk administrationās virtual destruction of our government and the cessation of our constitutional rights. I regret to say that none of this is hyperbole. The catastrophic implications of our current situation are as follows: ⢠[…]
All mobile home park residents deserve rent control
Rent control in Santa Barbara County mobile home parks only benefits month-to-month tenants; those with leases are exempt from rent control. Rent increases for residents with leases is at the discretion of the park owner and average 4 to 8 percent for up to five years or more. As prices go up, rents go up, […]
Itās all politics
I am 70 years old, and I want to retire. I can financially live on my Social Security income with supplements from my savings. I planned and saved for this. But now Iām fearful and not sure if Social Security will be around much longer. Is talking to others about Social Security political talk? Is […]
Stand with education equity
The White House recently issued an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. If enacted, this decision would roll back decades of progress in ensuring equal access to quality education, disproportionately harming marginalized communities, including the youth we serve.Ā While an executive order alone does not have the authority to shut down the […]

