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Letters to the Editor for June 5

Sinema’s latest selloutA few years ago, a federal judge stopped the Rosemont Copper Mine due to an interpretation of the 1872 mining law that said the owners of Rosemont Mine must have mineral rights to adjacent federal land where the owners wanted to dump the tailings.

Everybody wins — especially the mythical “American people,” whom all four of these folks seek to serve.When does the letter writer, a casual EV owner, plan to ”pay his Fair Share,” the new Biden progressive mantra, by contributing to six years of road tax? If he is using our roads and banking the fuel tax savings, I think an “EV User Fee” would certainly be his fair share of building and maintaining our roads.

Remember, Arizona law provides tax credits that allow you to send most of the taxes you owe to charities, public schools, and tuition scholarship organizations of YOUR choice. If you don’t utilize these credits, “surplus funds” will continue to support patronage and payola at the state capital.Income taxesI’m a retired CPA so I think I know somewhat more about this topic than the average person.

According to a CNN report, some women are choosing sterilization as a sad but rational reaction to the possibility that their reproductive health options are a thing of the past. I don’t judge them for it. They recognize an existential crisis is heading their way. We were attracted by the peaceful, rural setting for our family and our horses. The proposed OVCN zoning would totally disrupt the unique character of our neighborhood and traumatize animals due to increased traffic, noise and light pollution.Number bands on guns?Re: the May 31 letter “Numbered bands on guns.”

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood heralded the benefits of high-speed rail as a solution to long-distance travel and a wise alternative to flying and driving to US destinations. While I don’t disagree that the U.S. is behind the curve on the implementation of high-speed rail, he lost me when he opined that two California projects are moving steadily toward the finish line.

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