Re: “27,000 Rejected Ballots? That’s Unacceptable — ‘This will sort itself out’ isn’t good enough for Texas voters,” March 13 Editorials. Please give credit...
Re: “27,000 Rejected Ballots? That’s Unacceptable — ‘This will sort itself out’ isn’t good enough for Texas voters,” March 13 Editorials.
Hopefully the realization that this has affected both Republicans and Democrats will help them find a solution to the mess they created.I understand that Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Legislature want to end abortion in Texas. I’m afraid I have to disagree with that, but I understand it is where our GOP-controlled state is headed.
I applaud the generous and loving people who serve as foster parents, and to our CPS workers: We need more of you. What is alarming is that, again, our governor waits until disaster hits before doing anything.Re: “Schools plan needs work” by Kay Wrobel, March 10 Letters. Now, in regard to what Beto O’Rourke said about testing, please do more research. With the pandemic, students do not need the stress of high stakes testingyear, which I believe is O’Rourke’s emphasis. Next year, students can be tested, but for me the real reason for testing is to reveal deficiencies that one can address in the future. It is not to laud oneself nor to punish students who may not have been as successful as we would hope. Let’s invest in our future.
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