Los Angeles Times

The messenger for S

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Re “The man behind Measure S,” Editorial, Feb. 26

Apparently The Times has decided to shoot the messenger, AIDS Healthcare Foundation President Michael Weinstein, who by the way has been politicall­y active since before he could drive. He’s not some out-of-touch power broker complainin­g about his view; he’s a visionary shining a spotlight on the way our city’s future is being determined.

Measure S sends a message that as citizens we should be wary of how our city is being developed. We should also be concerned about people making exorbitant profits while jeopardizi­ng our neighborho­ods and promising to supposedly provide affordable housing and shelter for the homeless.

Los Angeles should be well-planned by the most brilliant and creative among us, not patchworke­d together for expedient means. Even if parts of Weinstein’s Measure S are flawed, they can be addressed. Jean Anker Woodland Hills

For many years AIDS Healthcare Foundation was one of the premier clinics providing excellent healthcare. As a patient for 30 years, I’ve used the services at most of AHF’s clinics and seen the quality of healthcare in the last few years worsen.

The people working in my current clinic are dedicated and hardworkin­g, but the place has become so overworked and understaff­ed it is hardly functional. Phones often go unanswered, and calls are typically not returned. Doctors are so overbooked that any issue or medical need is often given the same direction: “Go to urgent care.”

I no longer feel safe at AHF. For the sake of the patients at these clinics, it would be wise for Weinstein to stick to services for HIV and AIDS patients and stay out of politics. Casey Cannon

Los Angeles

 ?? Barbara Davidson Los Angeles Times ?? MICHAEL WEINSTEIN’S foundation has provided 99% of the Measure S campaign’s money.
Barbara Davidson Los Angeles Times MICHAEL WEINSTEIN’S foundation has provided 99% of the Measure S campaign’s money.

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