Tax from Santa Cruz for Pajaro levees is here to stay
I read with interest the July 14 article titled
Letter: Response to St. Louise story
As you reported in “Bids are in for St. Louise Sale,” September, 19, 2014, it is believed there are seven prospective buyers for the Daughters of Charity Healthcare System’s six safety net hospitals, including St. Louise. The names of the bidders have been kept confidential; however, several news reports claim Prime Healthcare Services is one of the potential buyers.
A moratorium on eminent domain is needed, not an overhaul
It is a compelling image: bulldozers smashing the white picket
Big business will spend big bucks on fall measures
Big businesses have never been reluctant to spend large sums of
Letter: Latest No on Measure J ads disturbing
The latest television ads bought by the oil companies against Measure J really disturbed us. A man says he is an employee of a "local" oil business, speaks with an accent and claims that Measure J will leave him unemployed. But, according to the president of the local oil business Steve Coombs, of Patriot Resources, who described their oil recovery process to my husband and others at a meeting he attended; none of those practices that are currently being used would be banned by Measure J. Steve described needing to use acid to clean scale off an existing Class II injection well used for water flooding and waste water injection and to use acid to break up drilling mud in new well borers. These methods of acid used in well maintenance would not be banned by Measure J.






