Past commissioners have been negligent in getting a Tri-Area sewer project to break ground.
One recent example: The Bible says marriage between same sexes is an abomination, yet the Supreme Court recently make it the rule of the land.
The Clallam commissioner hopeful can break us out of the status quo and into a better future.
I support Ron Richards for Clallam commissioner because I see him all around town working to do some good.
The state Senate candidate is running for you, not against her opponent.
We need to make it crystal clear that only following the party line is unacceptable and divisive.
His well-rounded accomplishments and empathy are unparalleled. I urge voters to vote for him.
Starting next year, I-732 would place a $15-per-ton tax on fossil fuels and provide $1,500 for low-income working families.
Just look at recent stories in the Peninsula Daily News and Chicago Tribune.
But Hillary Clinton and I are quite different in how we do that.
It’s indicative of the press’ handling of global warming, too.
Trump’s scorched-earth campaign is an extension of the Republican Party’s strategy over the past decade of obstructionism.
It’s impossible to balance the federal budget with cumulative trade deficits of $9 trillion as a drag on the economy.
The Green Party candidate has taken no money from Wall Street and supports many of the platforms Bernie Sanders did.
His reputation and values make him a fine candidate for the office.
The “independent GOP” candidate agrees with me on two vital things: transgenders in restrooms and no to a state income tax.
His just rulings make him supremely well-qualified to join Clallam Superior Court.
The extreme-risk protection order measure would allow ex-parte hearings that benefit only one person: the accuser.
Thinking in partisan terms is certainly easier than seeing the complexities of a campaign.
The Clallam commissioner candidate has a better approach than his challenger, Ron Richards.