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Protesters spend Halloween in front of Knight’s office

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

Costume-clad participan­ts from the Santa Clarita Valley, the Antelope Valley and Los Angeles expressed their opinions on federal tax reform, women’s equality, health care and immigratio­n outside of Congressma­n Steve Knight’s local office Tuesday.

A man in an onion costume had a poster that read “Knight’s votes makes me cry” and a woman dressed as Minnie Mouse held a sign that said, “Steve Knight stop mousing around.”

Donning a bonnet and cloak like a character from “The Handmaid’s Tale,” longtime Santa Clarita resident Nanette Meister said she wanted to demonstrat­e that women should not be silenced and have a right to birth control and maternity leave.

“I see things going backwards,” Meister said. “I don’t want these things for my grandkids. I want to move forward.”

Motivated to protest after hearing White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly’s comments on Monday calling Robert E. Lee “an honorable man,” SCV resident Sue Silwester-Rice held a sign condemning slavery.

“I read (Kelly’s comments) and was so mad,” Silwester-Rice said. “The whole thing is wrong. I still have to decorate my yard for Halloween, but being here is more important and the kids will understand.”

There are two times in Saugus resident Jocelyn Bullock’s life that she has been politicall­y-motivated.

First was in the Philippine­s when residents ousted President Ferdinand Marcos and the second is now under President Donald Trump, she said.

“There are a lot of parallelis­ms,” Bullock said about the presidents.

She was spurred to action when Republican­s tried to pass a new health care plan because her husband has pulmonary fibrosis.

“Now it’s personal because it is affecting my family,” she said.

 ?? Nikolas Samuels/The Signal ?? People protest outside of Congressma­n Steve Knight’s office on Carl Boyer Drive on Tuesday in Santa Clarita.
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal People protest outside of Congressma­n Steve Knight’s office on Carl Boyer Drive on Tuesday in Santa Clarita.

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