We could help our children from falling through the cracks by using the state’s budget surplus to help low-income California families. If we could provide $2,000 per child, it would cost the state less than $5 billion. Many Low-income families are already suffering the consequences of the recently-expired monthly federal Child...
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LET’S USE THE STATE SURPLUS TO LIFT OUR CHILDREN OUT OF POVERTY – Letter to the Editor
We need humane priorities. The most needy, should be the first to be helped. Fifty percent of the budget used for health...
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Watching the immediate TV coverage of the Uvalde incident was a suffocating experience. All the empty questions constituted a metaphor for the...
Baby formula dearth added to baby dearth Dear Editor, The birth rate in America has been spiraling downward for decades, and now...
In the wake of the Buffalo racist killings, Joe Biden says evil will not win. Joe Biden cannot change human nature by...
Since I was elected in Nov. 2020, I have received about 80 California Public Record Act (PRA) requests for my emails, texts...
I don’t like the idea of people having guns. Guns exist for killing and only for killing. In a perfect world, there...
Depression, a common mental disorder, has risen among all age groups worldwide since the pandemic. Research claims that approximately two hundred eighty...
It appears Dr. Kemp is getting desperate. Two of her allies have been reported to be bullying administrators today into coming to...
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Thank you for reporting about the recent SCUSD school board meeting of April 28th. It is true there were many Laurelwood community...