Letters to the Editor

Letter To The Editor: As A Victim Of Medical Malpractice, I Cannot Support HB99

By MATTHEW SNOWBALL
Los Alamos

Until now, I have sat quietly on the sidelines watching the discussion of the healthcare provider crisis in this state play out on social media and the news. I’ve watched as lawmakers tell us they have the ‘golden ticket’ solution to a crisis that has been building for decades, and all we have to do is ram through a few bills with less than 4 weeks of debate. I have felt more and more anxious, with an internal dialogue that grows in disgust and even anger while watching as the pleas of victims of medical malpractice are drowned out by the shouting on all sides.

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Letter To The Editor: Well Done Los Alamos County!

By KAY GRADY
Los Alamos

Well done Los Alamos County for initiating a lease with Piñon Pool to help while the County Pool is out of commission. 

First, I am pleased you are using a facility already in the community. I am also excited to see White Rock have access to a community pool in their neighborhood. 

So many memories from my girls growing up in White Rock. As soon as chores were done, they would pack a lunch or find some way to buy snacks at the pool. They were off on their bikes and so excited to go to the pool, visit with friends, or just swim to their heart’s content. 

I remember sitting at the pool Read More

Letter To The Editor: Hope For The Future

By BRUCE WARREN
Los Alamos

I joined the protest march staged by Los Alamos High School students on Jan. 30 and was very impressed. The march was well organized by students, and was orderly and peaceful. All of the student speeches were excellent: Well thought out, to the point, well delivered and passionate. Congratulations to all the students who worked on and attended the event.

However, I was disappointed in the Los Alamos Schools response to the event (link). It is true that students have a responsibility to attend classes. It is also true that they have a wider civic responsibility to be Read More

Letter To The Editor: Alarm Bells Went Off Reading Mr. Ely’s Recent Opinion Piece On Malpractice Reform

By GREGORY BUNTAIN
Los Alamos

Alarm bells immediately went off while reading Daymon Ely’s February 3, 2026, opinion piece in the Los Alamos Daily Post, “Reasonable malpractice reform benefits every New Mexican” (link). Mr. Ely asserts that the amendment weakening House Bill 99—inserted by Rep. Liz Thomson, one of the top ten recipients of contributions from the New Mexico Trial Lawyers PAC—“benefits every New Mexican.” That claim deserves skepticism. It certainly benefits Mr. Ely.

Mr. Ely is not a neutral observer. He is a longtime malpractice trial lawyer and a direct beneficiary of the Read More

Letter To The Editor: Regarding The Student Walkout…

By ANTONIO MAGGIORE
Los Alamos

I’m writing this letter in support of our youth.

I congratulate them on seeing through the lies that the current administration is peddling. Good on them for recognizing a cold-blooded murder when it floods their social media feeds for the second time in three weeks.

I want to encourage them to engage and exercise their First Amendment right to protest. 

That being said, times are dangerous. I am confident, and yet I put this out preemptively to ensure that our local government and our local police department will be present and vigilant at any and every local protest Read More

Letter to the Editor: Importance Of Establishing An MRA Commission

By KEVIN HOLSAPPLE
Los Alamos

Councilors – Please take action to support the establishment of an MRA Commission that will evaluate MRA proposals in the light of day, operate in a manner that is transparent to the public, and make recommendations on proposals prior to the County Council about funding them.

In my experience, the County staff is inexperienced in the kinds of proposals that may come forth, is not committed to true transparency or public participation, and lacks a good grasp of local business community priorities.

The Council seems to lack the bandwidth to conduct in-depth evaluation Read More

Letter To The Editor: What America Means To Me

By BRUCE WARREN
Los Alamos

I was sorting out some old paperwork recently and came upon this essay, which I wrote when I was 13 and a student in the Freshman Class at Sutherland, Nebraska.

The America it describes is no longer recognizable today. All of the freedoms it mentions are under attack by the current administration.

The Constitution is being shredded in order to give Trump authoritarian powers.

In 1956, memories of World War II and its epic battle to defend democracy were still very strong.

Today, we need to fight the internal enemies of democracy that are running our government.

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Letter To The Editor: Install Streetlights On Diamond For Safety

By LESLIE LINKE
Los Alamos

I implore Los Alamos County to install streetlights on Diamond Drive along the golf course.  It is a very dangerous stretch of road.  Instead of spending millions of dollars to reconfigure our children’s baseball and soccer fields and install AstroTurf at exorbitant cost, this money would be MUCH better spent on making our community safer.

About 6:40 p.m. on January 15, 2026, I hit a deer.  I’m the most careful driver I know, and I always go through that stretch of road slowly, watching for the deer.  He was not there, then he was two inches from my front left bumper.  There Read More

Letter To The Editor: Development Of Your Public Lands

By GARTH READER
Los Alamos

Hey Los Alamos, how would you feel if development of public lands occurred with:

  • No/limited input from the surrounding community
  • No/limited input from user groups
  • No approval from oversight entities
  • No environmental or engineering reviews
  • No consideration of the long-term impacts of the development

Now, how would you feel if this occurred in Los Alamos County and our surrounding Federal public lands? Well guess what, it is happening right here, right now.

There has been an explosion of “user defined” trails being carved out of your public lands. These trails are Read More

Letter To The Editor: North Mesa Park Natural Area

By GEORGIA STRICKFADEN
Los Alamos

Dear County Council and Los Alamos Citizens,

As an advocate for Open Spaces, I find that the North Mesa Park Master Plan contains an encroachment into an already “heavily used” natural amenity on the eastern canyon edge. Please keep reading. At the end I have a suggestion for an alternative.

Quoting from the Introduction in the North Mesa Master Plan, 

“SITE ANALYSIS AND INVENTORY
COMMUNITY CONTEXT & CURRENT USES

The North Mesa Recreation Area encompasses approximately 26 acres of County-owned land on the northern edge of Los Alamos. The site is zoned Read More