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Letters: Vote yes on Prop. 50 and stand up for democracy

October 29, 2025
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The Mercury News reader letters to the editor for October 29, 2025 are filled with a variety of topics that are both interesting and important. From qualified assessors to helping the needy and addressing concerns about antisemitism, these letters showcase the diverse opinions and concerns of our readers. Let’s take a closer look at some of the key issues that have been raised in these letters.

First and foremost, one of the letters highlights the importance of having qualified assessors. The writer emphasizes the need for professionals who are knowledgeable and experienced in their field to accurately assess and evaluate various situations. This is crucial in ensuring fairness and accuracy in any decision-making process. It is heartening to see our readers recognize the value of qualified assessors and their role in maintaining integrity and fairness in different aspects of our society.

Another letter addresses the Santa Cruz rail project, which has been a topic of discussion for quite some time now. The writer expresses their support for this project, highlighting the benefits it will bring to the community. The Santa Cruz rail project has been a long-awaited and much-needed development in the area, and it is encouraging to see our readers acknowledging its potential to improve transportation and connectivity in the region.

Moving on, one letter talks about the rising cost of healthcare and the burden it places on individuals and families. The writer suggests that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) needs to be revisited and improved to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for everyone. This is a pressing issue that affects millions of people, and it is reassuring to see our readers advocating for a solution to this problem.

In the spirit of giving and compassion, one letter urges readers to help the needy in our community. The writer reminds us that there are many people who are struggling and in need of our support, especially during these challenging times. Whether it is through donations, volunteering, or simply lending a helping hand, every act of kindness can make a difference in someone’s life. It is heartwarming to see our readers promoting empathy and generosity towards those in need.

Lastly, one letter addresses the issue of antisemitism and clarifies that the writer is not antisemitic. In a time where hate and discrimination are prevalent, it is important to stand against any form of bigotry and promote inclusivity and acceptance. The writer’s words serve as a reminder that we must all strive to create a society where everyone feels safe and respected, regardless of their race, religion, or background.

In conclusion, the Mercury News reader letters to the editor for October 29, 2025, highlight a range of important issues and opinions. From recognizing the value of qualified assessors to advocating for the improvement of healthcare and promoting kindness and inclusivity, our readers have shown their commitment to creating a better and more equitable society. These letters serve as a reminder that our voices matter and that we can all play a role in shaping a brighter future for our community.

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