48°F
weather icon Clear

LETTER: Legislating from home could bring many benefits, save costs

In response to James Fay’s Dec. 29 commentary on “moving government closer to the people”: Mr. Fay may have been on to something, but he just didn’t go far enough.

Let’s have each state’s House members and senators remain in their states. Modern communication does not require them to be in D.C. They could avoid all the evil media, influence peddlers and lobbyists.

By doing so, we could also cut back on political junkets to far-away places, dual offices in both Washington and their home states, the cost of having two residences and the travel back and forth between D.C. and home.

In addition, we could turn the White House Into a bed and breakfast. Who wouldn’t want the opportunity to sleep in the Lincoln bedroom?

Finally, give the District of Columbia back to Virginia as one its counties. Just think: We never again would have to hear the phrase “Washington says.”

Oh, wait a minute: Didn’t we try “getting closer” by proposing the Department of Agriculture move to Kansas or Missouri only a few years ago? How did that work out?

THE LATEST
LETTER: Canaries in the coal mines

Recent acts such as the fatal shooting of a health care CEO in New York and at Trump International in Las Vegas are the symptoms of a failing society. They are the voices of “the canaries in the coal mine,” and we need to listen.

LETTER: On the move

People move from blue to red states for more than lower taxes.

LETTER: Immigration is good, but we need rules

I keep hearing arguments about how immigrants are needed in this country. I agree, but there has to be an ideal way to do it.

LETTER: The Cybertruck attack and PTSD

The Tesla Cybertruck explosion at Trump International shed public light on the horrific consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder as well as the absence of effective treatments.

LETTER: Brightline deserves taxpayer money

Out of all the recipients of government subsidies, the Brightline rail company has a proven “track” record of successful money-saving rail systems on the East Coast,

LETTER: Democrats point fingers over election

If Democrats want to regain power, they need to rethink their policies. A centrist would have beaten Trump.

LETTER: The A’s stadium design

The new A’s stadium will either be the most hitter-friendly park, with very little foul ball territory, or it will be a nightmare for hitters who will have to stare into the Strip and the open outfield sky.

LETTER: Jimmy Carter’s forgotten advice

One of President Jimmy Carter’s most significant contributions is often overlooked, even ignored, unfortunately.