Letters to the Editor for March 8
Balance for civilitySen. T. J. Shope's bill, SB 1061, aims to shield home addresses from public access, noting that he and others like Sen. David Farnsworth have received threatening contact. In a balanced response from Democratic Sen. Juan Mendez, he supports such safety measures but suggests Republican legislators consider how matters have become so visceral and aggressive.
Arizona registration fees are higher for more costly vehicles, too. All that adds up to EVs paying their fair share and more.Unemployment cutsRe: the March 2 article"AZ lawmakers move to cut length of unemployment benefits." I am not dangerous, nor do I crave power over anyone's daily life. In fact, I sincerely wish the Arizona legislators would choose a real pressing issue on which to help Arizonans and give the conspiracies a rest.UA's cashless policy a bad ideaRe: the March 4 letter"Smartphone discrimination."
Quite the rant we got from Bob Lee, and in the same bitter tone as his hero Rush Limbaugh, too. No facts or logic — just a regurgitated list of right-wing grievances against the libs: “defunding police … enabling violence … illegal immigration,” etc.
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