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Chipping in on the climate-change discussion — redux | Letter

I see that my July 10 Redmond Reporter letter, “The Marxist-Progressive Church of Climate Change,” compelled an Aug.…

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Redmond facing ‘huge issues’ | Letter

Redmond has some huge issues facing us. Most of them won’t be solved without strong relationships with our…

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Thanks for Camp Unity story | Letter

Thank you for your Aug. 14 article on Camp Unity Eastside (CUE) and their open house held on…

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Council receives positive feedback from citizens | Letter

One of the most important things we do as City of Redmond council members is get out in…

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Not pleased with city administration, council | Letter

This administration and council have demonstrated the worst of local politics — using the ballot box to attempt…

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Health reform is in motion, let’s keep it going | Letter

The Supreme Court ruling upholding tax subsidies in federally funded states that are a lifeline to low-income people…

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Funding needed to find cure for Alzheimer’s | Letter

There has been growing recognition of the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease but the funding to find a cure…

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Spending summer break volunteering for Fields | Letter

On July 11, not even the occasional sprinkle of rain could dampen the excitement of those gathered for…

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Chipping in on the climate-change discussion | Letter

I keep hoping that the manufactured debate about human causes of climate change is over. However, after reading…

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Voting ‘no’ on propositions | Letter

Vote "no" on both propositions. I have been in Redmond 45 years and we are still waiting for…

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Setting the record straight on city’s finances | Letter

As current and former presidents of the Redmond City Council (your elected officials who review and approve the…

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Voting ‘yes’ on props 1 and 2 | Letters

I am proud to be a Redmond resident. I have lived here for more than 20 years and…

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Questioning tax hikes | Letters

I like councilman Hank Margeson. However, his appeal for increasing taxes in Redmond wasn’t easy for me to…

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Voting ‘yes’ on props seems like a no-brainer | Letter

I am voting "yes" on propositions 1 and 2. Seems like a no-brainer to me. I have lived…

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Smart funding strategies resulted in excellent return on investment for Redmond taxpayers | Letter

In last week’s Redmond Reporter, a letter writer listed six recent Redmond capital improvement projects totaling roughly $36…

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Feeling safe and enjoying parks and trails | Letter

As a longtime resident of Redmond, I have enjoyed living in a city where I feel safe and…

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Hoping fellow citizens will vote ‘yes’ on propositions | Letter

I voted “yes” on Redmond propositions 1 and 2 and hope my fellow Redmond citizens will do the…

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Former Redmond mayor voting ‘no’ on propositions | Letter

As a former mayor who cares greatly about public safety, parks and open space and our transportation options…

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Six reasons for voting ‘no’ on propositions 1 and 2 | Letter

I think it is important to send a message to the Redmond City Council that we need to…

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Your opinion counts with props | Letter

I would like to take this opportunity to correct a misrepresentation about King County property taxes. In a…