Letters to the editor – November 28, 2025
- A California homeowner says a 20-year roof-age rule and carrier market collapse left them facing a $30K bill or the state Fair Plan, blaming Sacramento policy and Commissioner Lara.
- Levy of Santa Cruz cites dictionary definitions to distinguish socialism, crediting Tom Ellison, while Low of Aptos lists federal programs like Social Security, Medicare, NASA and EPA as examples of creeping socialism.
- Flames and thick black smoke were reported at the Marsa scrapyard; the Environment and Resources Authority issued fines, a Stop & Compliance Order, inspections, and renewed the permit in 2023 after legal compliance.
- With 74% public support, advocates say the 2025-27 budget gutted funding for climate education, impairing Gonzaga University Climate Institute's Literacy Project and limiting hands-on learning for Spokane students.
- Manuel Arens, Santa Cruz PVUSD trustee, defends Gabriel Medina, PVUSD trustee, citing his agenda summaries, response to the DEA raid at San Juan Road, and help during the PV High School power outage against Nov. 21 accusations by Mike Lelieur.
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Mexico proposed a "New World Economic Order" to the UN in 1976: Multinational corporations should be given rules on equal rights in trade with developing countries.
Letters to the editor – November 28, 2025
ERA and the renewal of the Marsa scrapyard permitGabriel Aquilina, officer communications, PR & Communications, Environment and Resources Authority, writes:The Environment and Resources Authority refers to the news item ‘ERA renewed Marsa scrapyard permit despite serious breaches’ (November 25). The article is an unfair representation of ERA’s enforcement action.To be clear: ERA renewed the environmental...
Letters to the Editor | Nov. 28, 2025
$30,000 impact of state’s failed insurance policy I am writing to express my profound anger regarding California’s failed homeowner’s insurance policy and Commissioner Lara’s work, which is imposing an immediate and unnecessary $30,000 financial burden on my family. Our house is on a non-renewal watchlist because a perfectly fine, waterproof roof was installed in 2005. The 20-year age limit is a hard stop; I cannot obtain coverage from an admitt…
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