Letters to the Editor
Letter from Sofia Serdengecti
In response to Robert Forsythe’s letter to the editor: It’s election time again, and Democrat Ro Khanna embodies the change that our district needs. While Honda has been busy diverting attention from the Office of...
Letter from Spencer Hinkle
I greatly resent the tone of your editorial, Milestones of April 6 to 12, 2016, with regard to teacher retirement! Lumping teacher pensions with that of safety officers is not fair comparison! I retired after...
Letter from Robert Forsythe
It’s election time again, and Santa Clara Weekly publisher Miles Barber is pushing his usual line of nonsense. In the April 20th edition of the Weekly, Mr. Barber is once again supporting Tea Party candidate...
Letter from James Rowen
The recent secret star chamber organized by Mr. Weekes of Santa Clara University and operatives of the Honda campaign detailed by the Mercury News is an indictment of how out of touch Mike Honda has...
Letter from Joseph Gilbert
This Weekly should print negatives of Khanna, as it does of Honda: Khanna didn’t last long in U.S. Commerce Department. Politically incorrect, he oversaw Obama’s Solyndra fiasco in Fremont. Khanna worked over American Community Survey...
Letter from John Azevedo
The editorial comments on public employee retirement benefits was a little misleading. Santa Clara city police officers don’t receive a cash salary of $185,000 annually. Perhaps a senior officer or those in management may attain...
Letter from Patty Picard
On March 30, 2016 Miles Barber wrote “It is scary to think that our Council is making development decisions based on the community concerns that are more imagined than real.” What the community is seeing,...
Letter from Bernhard Henschke
Dear Mayor Gillmor and City Council, I have been a resident of this City for 66 years with a 4-year US Navy break. I have experience the many changes that have occurred during my time....
Letter from Joan Kurtz
Dear Editor The time has come. Women deserve equal pay for performing the same work as men. At this time men are paid an average of 21% more for doing the same work as women....
Letter from Judi Pogue
The Sunnyvale/Cupertino Branch of the American Association of University Women wants to thank Mayor Lisa Gillmor and the City Council of Santa Clara for proclaiming Tuesday, April 12, 2016, as Equal Pay Day. This date...