A letter to the editor by Jenna Murphy appeared in Sunday’s paper—check it out! If you haven’t yet returned your ballot, Friday is the last day to mail them before the election September 10th. The letter in full: “My husband and I are raising our four, young children in a neighborhood at the heart of…
Author: Kendra
How to write a letter to the editor
“I don’t have any money, but I want to advocate for an issue. What can I do to help?” In local elections, one of the best ways to advocate for an issue is by writing a letter to the local herald, tribune, or gazette. The best part is that it’s free. The second best part…
The Safety of the Public and other stories
Heavens, our relationship with police is complex. They’re charged with protecting the safety of our public, and in a state with high rates of both gun ownership and suicide, a lot of that public safety-ing happens at the end of someone else’s weapon. Someone brought up this stat at the doors last week and I…
Yes, Montana, I love you too
When I met my husband Johnathan my home had dial-up Internet; no one had cell phones; my last paper had been researched using the dewey decimal system. My sister dragged me to church camp less than 24 hours after I’d returned from a trip to visit my host family in Australia. I was exhausted and…
The City of Billings needs a Youth Advisory Committee
What I hear at the doors: “You used to be able to bike down these streets, but now the cars whip through here way too fast.” “My son lives in Bozeman and I can’t get him to move back.” “My friend/sister/old roommate won’t live in a city without THIS or THAT.” “Billings leadership is such…
Why we can’t have nice things: property tax edition
So at the doors when I say something like, “We haven’t had a public safety mill levy pass in 15 years,” sometimes people are like, “That’s right, police and fire need more support,” and sometimes people say, “But property taxes.” And I get it. Because in Billings, the ONLY way to raise revenue is through…
The saga of the kind-hearted people of Billings continues
The other day someone gave me an old cigar case, after the person went in search of a book they’d recommended on buffalo hunters, but couldn’t find the spare copy. “Come back in a week or two and I’ll give you the one I’m reading now,” they said. “In the meantime, maybe you could use…
Canvassing: Monday edition
3 surprising things canvassing has taught me about my neighbors
So I’ve been hitting the doors, by which I mean I’ve knocked my way out of the blocks around my house and am now in the ward proper. One of the key things about running for local office in Montana is that it’s all “small-town” politics, it’s all grassroots. Here’s why: in my ward only…
What we talk about when we talk about revenue
Throwback Thursday! Here’s something you may not know—in 2010 this woman with pixie-short hair (me) and her husband (Johnathan) started their first business: a fair trade importing company. After years of living in Japan, then Australia, we traveled through Asia and brought home goods from India and Nepal. We loved running our small business —…