I have been following the recent letters regarding the plans of three oil companies to expand production in the Cat Canyon oilfield. Their plans are to use modern, state-of-the-art techniques to increase petroleum production in a well-established oilfield that has seen safe production for many decades. I find it disappointing that some local groups have […]
Opinion
Run from Trump and Pruitt’s EPA
Well, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Director Scott Pruitt finally made the announcement, but will local Mike Stoker, a former Santa Barbara County supervisor, live to regret his recent appointment as Region 9 EPA administrator and his association with President Donald Trump’s EPA? Most competent people run the opposite direction from any appointments to the Trump […]
Red, blue, and green
How do you spot a true political outsider? It’s easy—whichever candidate isn’t sitting on a mountain of money! I see an interesting parallel between two races for completely different offices happening right now—the 24th Congressional District (see page 7) and the Santa Barbara County sheriff (page 4). Both races feature incumbents comfortably perched on stacks […]
Make America grateful again
Memorial Day was first widely observed in May 1868, and serves as an opportunity to honor all who have died in service for our nation. I believe there is not a more appropriate time to respond to a letter in the Santa Maria Times claiming President Trump recognizes our Vietnam War veterans. If that was […]
Reply to Alena Simon
We were disappointed to see a recent letter criticizing Aera’s financial support of Mission Hope Cancer Center and questioning our company’s motives for doing so (“AERA Energy’s efforts at greenwashing don’t fool cancer survivors,” May 23). While we understand there are differences of opinion regarding energy production in Santa Barbara County, we hope that those […]
Food trucks in Santa Maria
Many people, with short time and money, enjoy the convenience of food trucks. The offerings are often fresh, diverse, and tasty. If the city is smart, it will work hard to locate land to place food trucks around work areas. Restaurants will always complain about the competition. Let them open their own trucks.
Carbajal’s foreign influence
George Soros, the Hungarian-American billionaire investor and business magnate, known for his donations to Democratic candidates and liberal causes, is shoring up the 24th District’s Salud Carbajal’s campaign funds with donations through his son, Jonathan Soros. Others from the foreign country of Hollywood are doing the same. With all this foreign money we can expect […]
Christensen has my support
I worked for Santa Barbara County for more than 36 years in the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector.� I dedicated my career to protecting our county funds. The Treasurer-Tax Collector works directly with the Auditor-Controller’s Office to account for tax and other revenues collected and invested. During my long tenure with the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office, […]
Vote Bill Brown for sheriff
We hired Bill Brown to protect us, and he has done as good or better than any sheriff has ever done. The last thing we need is to experiment with a new sheriff. California has a total of only 58 sheriffs. Choosing the right and best person to lead and represent them is a decision […]
Vote Christensen, Olmstead on June 5
I would like to give my endorsements in the upcoming election to Jennifer Christensen for auditor-controller and Brian Olmstead for sheriff. I have known Jennifer for the five years I have served as supervisor. She has been a trustworthy steward of county finances as chief investment officer with more than $1.6 billion under her able […]
Get a whiff
It’s barely election season, and you can already smell the piles of platitudes pouring out of the mouths of hopeful politicians, much like the manure scent that wafts off North County’s crops. Ah, breathe in the BS! It doesn’t matter whether they’re Republican or Democrat—why do we hear the same tired words and phrases regurgitated […]
Oil is OK
As three area oil companies prepare to submit their plans to upgrade oil production in the East Cat Canyon oilfield, a growing chorus of familiar voices has appeared in local media with dire predictions of future disasters should those projects gain approval. One writer, a principal architect of the failed Measure P anti-oil campaign, wrote […]

