Thrown Under The Bus By Redistricting
I have lived in Eugene for 40-plus years. I have always lived in state districts that shared my political beliefs, both for state representative and … Continue reading
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I have lived in Eugene for 40-plus years. I have always lived in state districts that shared my political beliefs, both for state representative and … Continue reading
Abortion was traditionally not a big issue among Republicans, but in the middle 1980s, concerned that making the rich richer wasn’t going to attract enough … Continue reading
The horror is not that the document was leaked. The horror is not even just the striking down of Roe v. Wade. The real horror … Continue reading
In response to Don Richey’s 5/5 letter in EW (“November is Coming for Eugene Libs”), I am one of those bicycle huggers, yet not all … Continue reading
Hey, Don Richey (“November is Coming,” Letters, 5/5): Those things you listed as egregious that need pushing back against are what the normal majority call … Continue reading
A question for Don Richey (Letters, 5/5), whose advice to Eugene liberals is as follows: “If you’re having a difficult time dealing with pushback, the … Continue reading
Here at Eugene Weekly, we love our letter writers, but with COVID still hurting our advertisers — and thus our page count — we can’t fit … Continue reading
Why are so many Eugene neighbors concerned about the Middle Housing Code Amendments proposed by the City Planning Department? The simple answer is that city … Continue reading
Letters opposing Eugene’s implementation of House Bill 2001 usually contain three elements: claims it will result in demolition of older houses that are affordable, complaints … Continue reading
Working hard and providing real results: That’s Springfield’s County Commissioner Joe Berney. From building affordable family and senior housing, to smart approaches to Lane County … Continue reading