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Arizona State Parks Face Funding Crisis
Sedona AZ (March 12, 2010) – The following is a letter sent to the Speaker of the Arizona House and copied to the SedonaEye.com (formerly SedonaTimes.com) from reader Peggy Chaikin:
Speaker of the House
Representative Kirk Adams
kadams@azleg.gov
Dear Sir:
This letter is in reference to HCR2040 a proposal for sustainable funding for Arizona State Parks system. As you know, this proposal is fallen...
Arizona Governor Wants to Drop 310,000 from Medicaid Program
Sedona AZ (March 12, 2010) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com (formerly SedonaTimes.com) editor from reader Peggy Miller:
Dear Editor,
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer recently addressed the Mingus Mountain Republican Club and presented proposals which would include dropping 310,000 residents from the State’s Medicaid Program (AHCCCS) who currently receive medical and behavioral...
Letter to the Editor: Vote NO on Prop 400
Dear Editor: I read with great interest and concern, Publisher Robert B. Larson’s editorial, entitled, “Yes vote on Prop. 400 would lead to more consensus”. Mr. Larson stated in that editorial: “When are we as residents of the most beautiful place in the world, going to understand that everyone has a right to their opinions and deserves to be heard?”. I’d like to offer my perspective,...
Letter to the Editor: For Your Reading Audience
Sedona AZ (March 7, 20120) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a reader writes the following:
Hello,
Following is a situation that I am currently experiencing that I thought you might want to advise your reading audience of so they can avoid experiencing a similar situation. Thank you!
Best regards,
Tom Vickery
80 W. Maryland Avenue, #117
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 257-9120
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Does...
Letter to the Editor: Red Rock News Fails
February 27th, 2010
To: The Editor, the Red Rock News
Dear Sir:
I was surprised and dismayed to read your Editorial in yesterday’s edition of the Red Rock News. Yes, your paper has the right and the obligation to encourage our registered voters to vote! However, I had thought, apparently erroneously, that your paper had clearly stated in the past that, although it would give plenty of space...
Letter to the Editor: PETITION GOVERNMENT TO STOP BIG PHARMA SELL-OUT!
Urgent health petition! Dear Friends, Our RIGHTS to buy and use supplemets are ONCE AGAIN under attack by politicians who are bought out by BIG PHARMA. John McCain, the Republican from Arizona, is introducing legislation that will, if passed, severely limit our access to dietary supplements and create obstacles for companies trying to develop new health products.
(Below you will see a copy...
Sewer Rate Increase Disgusts and Dismays
Councilors;
No rate increases until there are 30% salary decreases for the top echelon of City Staff who I am told are undeservedly making an average of $60/hr.
No rate increase until you stop giving money away to the Chamber of Commerce, the Main Street Program, so-called “artists”, so-called “events”, and every group with their hands out.
No rate increase until you stop funding...
No Vote For Sedona Incumbents Supporting Sewer Fees
Dear SedonaEye.com, Sedona Mayor Rob Adams and Vice Mayor Hamilton, and the Sedona City Councilors,
I will not be voting in the upcoming election for any incumbent who approves the “Notice of Intention” to raise wastewater rates.
As you know, a large number of Sedona property owners, businesses, and retirees on fixed incomes are rotting financially. So, why are every one of CDM’s...
No to Sewer Rate Increase
Sedona Arizona
Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – In a letter to the SedonaTimes.com (now SedonaEye.com) editor directed to Mayor Rob Adams and the Sedona City Council, a Sedona resident says no to any sewer fee increase:
Dear Mayor Adams and Councillors,
I will be unable to attend Tuesday’s meeting but feel it is very important that you read and understand why there is such an outcry from...
Open Letter to Council on Sewer Fee Increase
Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – In a letter to SedonaEye.com editors, Sedona Chapel area resident, Lin Ennis, discusses her position on proposed sewer fees:
Dear Council Members,
I am concerned about there being a dramatic increase in sewer fees over the next few years – double to triple the fees in comparable communities. However, I also realize our Wastewater Enterprise Fund is drastically...

