Sean McCoy and I served on the Planning and Zoning Commission in the 1990s. He was bright, thoughtful and independent. He did his homework and could explain the reasons for a vote. Unlike his newcomer opponents, Sean has served on many advisory boards and commissions over the last 25 years. He was a City Council member from 2007 to 2011, and the voters elected him again in 2022. Sean listens to Longmont voices and follows through on promises. He is not a single-issue candidate, and he is not in anyone’s pocket.
The guest opinion by Linda Holbrook in Monday's paper ends by asking a legitimate question: Why not flag library books discussing gender identity issues?
People of Longmont, please use some common sense. I know you all want a new library, etc., but that takes money, taxpayer money, and in these inflationary times, it is not the time to raise taxes, etc. to get it. Common sense.
Let’s re-elect Susie Hidalgo-Fahring When Susie Hidalgo-Fahring was elected for Ward 3, she became Longmont’s first Latina councilmember. After working hard to serve all Longmont residents, Susie’s running again to continue her public service. Her devotion to serving is noteworthy because she is an SVVSD full-time bilingual teacher. Educating and advocating for kids gives Susie […]