Letter to the editor defends Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn’s record on education, reproductive rights, and voting access, countering recent criticism.
Author: Letter to Editor
Letter to the editor: Support balanced leadership in Minnesota’s legislature by voting for moderate candidates committed to fiscal responsibility.
On Election Day, PG Narayanan calls for community support to continue Eden Prairie’s progress and maintain effective city council leadership.
Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn highlights progress in Eden Prairie on healthcare, childcare, and education, while outlining future goals for the community.
Letter praises Rep. Kotyza-Witthuhn’s efforts on public safety, citing legislation to reduce crime, enhance law enforcement support, and address gun violence.
Eden Prairie resident defends House candidate Wendi Russo against recent criticisms, emphasizing her moderate stance, commitment to community, and support for balanced governance.
Eden Prairie High School seniors endorse PG Narayanan for City Council, praising his dedication, communication, and vision for Eden Prairie’s future.
Eden Prairie resident endorses Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn’s reelection to the Minnesota House, praising her commitment to community values, local causes, and bipartisan support.
Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, who purports to be a paragon of virtue, is attempting to win reelection by spreading baseless accusations about her political opponent. Let’s examine the three points from her campaign postcard, received in homes on Oct. 24, which brazenly asserts that “Republicans … would”: In Eden Prairie and Minnesota, we pride ourselves on being honest and fair. Kotyza-Witthuhn’s accusations are not honest or fair. I conclude she’s not a leader. She’s a misleader — an unethical partisan. We deserve better. We will have better representation in St. Paul with someone who puts “People Over Politics.” That someone is Wendi Russo. Bill Satterness,…
Letter to the editor questions Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn’s legislative priorities, including her support for the PRO Act and other policies.”