Letters to the Editor for June 6
Toward a moreperfect unionIt’s nice to sit back occasionally and take stock of where we are and how far we’ve come. In less than 2½ years, our country has gone from the brink of hatred, division, and chaos to one of civility, inclusion, and stability, notwithstanding those who still support extremism. A cursory glance of the headlines on Saturday, June 3, should give solace to those who believe we can form 'a more perfect union.
Please contact your U.S. elected officials to request their support of the Clean Energy Minerals Reform Act.$900M a year!Re: the June 1 article"AZ Taxpayers' cost for school vouchers ups to $900M/year." Today’s vouchers are a far cry from the original intent and mission: allowing taxpayer funds to enable disadvantaged and special-needs children to attend private and religious schools. Now, 75% of vouchers are going to students previously enrolled in private, for profit, and religious schools. Many of these students have little or no financial need, and I doubt most are not special-needs students.
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