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Editor, I have been impressed with Marie Glusenkamp Perez’s integrity and willingness to listen to her constituents. I mention integrity because I’ve seen some inaccurate letters … more
Editor, When my doctor suggested that I should socialize more, including talking with strangers on the street, I doubt she was recommending an “intense” conversation with a MAGA … more
Editor, I will be voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for president and vice president in November as I love and value my freedom, democracy and women’s rights. If you write in a … more
Editor, Four southwest Washington government bodies have the ability to reject the Interstate Bridge Replacement (IBR) program’s locally preferred alternative. I believe the Regional … more
Editor, I laugh whenever I see Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s new TV ads claiming she’s “working for us.” Her voting record proves otherwise. She always votes her … more
Editor, A year ago, Gov. Jay Inslee visited the Hockinson School district to celebrate its energy efficiency project, which was enabled by a $470,000 grant from Climate Commitment Act, … more
Editor, The other night, at about 9, I heard a loud explosion and then two other explosions. Somebody didn’t realize that the 4th of July was two months ago. It’s not my intent to … more
Editor, Well, bless the First Amendment, which gives letter writer Barbara Dixon the right to spew her opinions about Kamala Harris’ platform (Aug. 28 Letters to the Editor), no matter how … more
Editor, The August primaries are over, and we are honored that Joe Kent is the Republican winner. Nobly, Leslie Lewallen immediately stepped up to honor Joe’s win by endorsing him. We are … more
Editor, I applaud the letter from August Albers (Aug 21, 2024) for the political insights and would like to echo that with some of my own. The media pays a great deal of attention to the … more
Editor, Are people about to elect another liar for president? I ask this question because on July 1, Kamala Harris stated in no uncertain terms that she would eliminate all oil drilling, force us to … more
Editor, Washington state citizens have a chance to vote for a Republican governor this November. This opportunity will allow us to lower taxes and get rid of the climate change taxes. The … more
Editor, As the Nov. 5 election draws ever closer, voters will obviously need to choose between the parties and their candidates. However, we will also choose between two electoral … more
Editor, Anne Haller, of Washougal, wants to penalize churches who are “politically active.” But who decides what “politically active” means? Who sets the standard? This … more
Editor, I hope that America is smart enough to realize they are being gaslighted by Kamala Harris, the person who is no longer responsible for the border, and the Democratic Party who have made … more
Editor, As a recent philosophy graduate and educator, I am struck by the pervasive lack of hope I encounter in our society today. Nowhere is this more evident than when the topic of politics … more
Editor, Thanks to The Reflector reporter Cade Barker, who showed us one more facet of life in the creek that peacefully flows through Battle Ground. On maps, old and current, the creek is given … more
Editor, Recently, a commenter wondered if a registered Republican — I am registered that way — can vote for Marie Glusenkamp Perez. I am sure there are some voters like me who want … more
Editor, Dawn Seaver advises against supporting Joe Kent for the Third Congressional District despite the fact that he is endorsed by the local GOP, and she declares herself a Republican. Her … more
Editor, On behalf of Clark County Fire District 3, I want to thank residents for supporting the recent fire levy lid lift on the Aug. 6, 2024, election ballot. Fire District 3 provides fire and … more
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