Letters to Editor for June 13, 2019
Gas station helpers reaffirm belief in good people
Gas station helpers reaffirm belief in good people
This issue of the Post-Record includes our annual “Grad Tab,” a tribute to the seniors at Camas and Washougal high schools who are preparing to graduate over the next two weeks.
More work to be done for children in poverty
Last January, Boeing was poised for another record year. The company’s order book burst at the seams. Things seem to be going Boeing’s way.
On April 21, 1962, the Seattle World’s Fair opened. The “Century 21 Exhibition” ran for six months, drew 11 million visitors, turned a profit and left the Northwest with a wonderful Seattle Center.
Congresswoman’s bipartisan bill helps families, children
With graduation season upon us, this entire Cheers & Jeers editorial could easily be consumed by the dozens of “cheers” we could direct toward the young people in Camas-Washougal who have been collecting local, state and national honors for their athleticism, academics and volunteerism.
With the dust settling from the 2019 legislative session, the focus is assessing the impacts on taxpayers and our economy.
Responding to a slate of restrictive state laws that effectively ban abortion and seek to punish health care providers, Washington’s U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray joined 42 of their Democratic colleagues this week in introducing a resolution for the Senate to affirm a woman’s constitutionally protected right to safe abortion care.
Appreciate Battle Ground’s position on firearms law