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Jay Pineda
- Letter: Nuclear proliferation is still an existential threatstaradvertiser.com
- Letter: Paint statues in Waikiki gold for better visibilitystaradvertiser.com
- Letter: Waikiki shoreline study should include morestaradvertiser.com
- Letter: New state office could coordinate siren usestaradvertiser.com
- Letter: Red flag alerts should trigger sirensstaradvertiser.com
- Letter: Housing crisis requires swift Red Hill resolutionstaradvertiser.com
- Letter: More police patrols in Waikiki would be goodstaradvertiser.com
- Letter: Navy should remove empty Red Hill tanksstaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Mosquito plan is for the birds, in the best way; Fireworks damage our fragile environment; Male and female are the only two gendersstaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Our inaction killed schoolchildren; Protect police from weapons of war; Technology requires gun law changestaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Kauhale housing healthy option for homeless; Police ignore bombs exploding in Kaneohe; How can Navy handle major water-supply loss?staradvertiser.com
- Letters: Counter outsourcing with ‘Hawaii for Hawaii’; Oppose plan for 180-day short-term rentals; Skepticism, ire raised over HPD traffic actionsstaradvertiser.com
- Letters: As population grows, more ICU units need; Crack down on those at illegal large gatherings; No aloha from Aloha Freedom Coalitionstaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Give school personnel priority for vaccinations; Listen without bias to impeachment trial; Support bill that allows earned paid sick leavestaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Allow Hawaii residents to take post-flight test; City, state allowed Makiki house to rot; Trump wrong to target federal civil servantsstaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Hawaii a good place to test coronavirus vaccine; July 4 explosions show lack of mutual respect; City shouldn’t charge fee for using kiosksstaradvertiser.com
- Letters: Monthly payment of real estate taxes; Sanitizing money against coronavirus; Train laid-off workers to provide emergency carestaradvertiser.com
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