- No matter who is winning the debate about growth, we clearly aren’t planning for that growth particularly well. By Howard V. Hendrix
- Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed SB57, which would have established safe drug consumption site pilot programs in San Francisco, Oakland and Los Angeles. By Chronicle Editorial Board
- If it can happen in Ventura, it can happen near you, too. By Sofia Rubalcava and Matt Vespa
More Opinion
- California is overdue for a resetting of its county boundaries, which were mostly determined back in the late 19th century. By Joe Mathews
- AB2011 could be the push San Francisco needs to jump-start a comprehensive new vision for the future. By Chronicle Editorial Board
- With limited resources, San Francisco’s SROs can’t meet the needs of all their high-risk tenants. By Danny Nguyen
- Our nation’s mental health depends on big changes in how care is provided. By Joan Cook
- During economic downturns, executives are expected to show financial discipline. That only means more work from home. By Gleb Tsipursky
- Low-income and minority communities have always been shortchanged in the U.S. energy system. By Daniel Propp
- The U.S. is the largest consumer market for wildlife in the world. By Ann Linder
- Some freedoms are so fundamental that we shouldn’t let the people vote to take them away. By Joe Mathews
- The American foreign correspondent has been missing for 10 years. By Tony Hunter
- For the first time, San Francisco will be subject to a state housing policy review. By Chris Elmendorf
- California’s largest pension systems have investments worth billions in fossil fuels. By CJ Koepp
- Main Street investors need genuine opportunities to affordably trade, invest and build wealth. By Dennis M. Kelleher
- The legal profession must shed its unhealthy connection to the past. By Kevin Frazier
- Boys need to be free to pursue their interests and be their authentic selves without having their masculinity policed. By Sydney Garcia
- For people with high-risk conditions, the coronavirus is still a serious health threat. By Effie Seiberg
- COVID-19 continues to ravage families. Vaccines are critical to their protection. By Sonya Logman Harris
- “Yes in my backyard” is one of the few policy platforms providing data- and evidence-based solutions to advancing the human condition. By Bilal Mahmood
- The story of early 20th century poet Nora May French sheds light on where we are today. By Joe Mathews
- Since former Gov. Jerry Brown killed the first safe consumption site bill in 2018, more than 2,000 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco. By Chronicle Editorial Board
- Some liberals want the immediate, alleged gains of a carceral approach to social ills without the stigma of looking reactionary on issues of race and poverty. By Adam Johnson
Letters to the Editor
- Chronicle readers also react to teaching critical race theory, the commercials for Propositions 26 and 27, and putting a UC campus in downtown S.F.
- Chronicle readers also react to restaurant surcharges, climate change and Sen. Krysten Sinema.
- Chronicle readers also suggest a new UC campus in downtown S.F. and wonder why books are being banned.
- Chronicle readers also react to the Oakland A’s stadium deal, the power of unions and California’s rooftop solar rules.
- Chronicle readers also react to the bike lane in front of Bottom of the Hill, views on same sex marriage and the pork industry’s cruelty to pigs.
- Chronicle readers also react to what Hillary Clinton may think of Trump’s handling of classified documents, how to stop the next pandemic and the power of public employee unions.
- Chronicle readers also react to Rep. Liz Cheney’s courage, S.F. D.A. Brooke Jenkins’ attorney-client privilege claim and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant open.
- Chronicle readers also react to opening safe drug injection sites, a Morgan Hill school board candidate’s ‘extreme’ views and ‘healthy’ Bay Bridge traffic.
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Letters: Incredibly, about a third of Americans prefer a dictatorship over democracy. This is why...Chronicle readers also react to the unwavering support for Trump by Republicans, Christianity and the Supreme Court, Brooke Jenkins, and they salute columnist Ann Killion.
- Chronicle readers also react to the S.F. district attorney’s policies, crime in the city and a rebirth in the fire-scarred redwoods.
- Chronicle readers also react to the billions spent on pro sports and the legacy of People’s Park.
- Chronicle readers also react to Oakland school protests, YIMBYism and the FBI raid at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago.
- Chronicle readers also react to an Emeryville man’s monkeypox case, capitalism and where members of Gen Z get their stock investing advice.
- Chronicle readers also react to S.F.’s slow streets and its traffic cops, and how society is being torn apart.
- Chronicle readers also react to Kansas and the right to abortion, and the Western Hills Garden.
- Chronicle readers also react to Kansas affirming the right to abortion, Alex Jones, parking at Berkeley BART and police surveillance.
- Chronicle readers also react to Laguna Honda Hospital’s closure, Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan and offer an appreciation of the late Vin Scully.
- Chronicle readers also react to comparing Walton to school board member Ann Hsu, the killing of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri and a bill to cut excess plastic packaging.
- Chronicle readers also say S.F. school board member Hsu is not fit to serve the city’s students.
- Chronicle readers also react to CARE Courts, CalFire’s role in saving forests and Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone’s lobbying the Senate on gay marriage.