Tucson speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of May. 26, 2023

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Tucson speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of May. 26, 2023
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Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Arizona Daily Star.

April marks another anniversary of the Camp Grant Massacre, an event that should be familiar to the citizens of Tucson. The 1871 vigilante attack was organized and led by prominent Tucson citizens, including two early mayors, William Oury and Sidney DeLong. The slaughter of over 100 Aravaipa Apache women and children and the enslavement of another 28 children was followed by a nationally publicized trial in which a Tucson jury found the defendants innocent of any crimes.

It is important to note that Rep. Hernandez’ Master’s Degree in Public has a concentration in Public Health Policy and Management. While greatly valuable in addressing the many inequities in our state’s healthcare system, it provides little expertise in the area of food safety, certainly not enough to outweigh the overwhelming opposition to HR2509 by food-safety experts.

Like Hitler, Trump organized, conspired and was present during his attempted overthrow of America’s democracy on Jan. 6, 2021. The motives of these men were/are uniquely and unmistakably aligned.Re: the May 11 article “AZ lawmakers pass $17.8B budget despite Dems’ concerns.”

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