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Read more Letters to the Editor. State’s science students need dedicated funding Re: “ Student loan cancellation program could become Trump retribution tool, some advocates fear ” (June 7).
Read more Letters to the Editor. Politicians dodge state’s role in insurance mess Re: “ Insurance companies should sue Big Oil for harm to climate ” (Page A6, July 9).
Sun Sentinel readers write on a variety of topical issues: the growing popularity of lawns made of fake turf, ICE raids, and the staggering salary increase of 82% for the mayor of Hollywood.
Is press corps giving Trump a pass? Other than protesting while awaiting the next election, I believe there is little the average citizen can do to combat the Trump Administration’s blatant ...
I want to express appreciation to the Louisiana Legislature and the progress it made in passing important reforms to Louisiana’s civil justice system.
Also: Transparent agency | Justice reform | Suing state | Community training | Bipartisan legislation. Mercury News reader letters to the editor for July 16, 2025.
Tuesday, July 29, 2025 81° Today's Paper Editorial Letters Letter: Elected state, city leaders need to stay in their lane ...
Show respect when taking your e-bike on the trails and the cuts to the State Department are not going to help.
So just to recap, the State of Alaska’s 2023/2024 Mulchatna program was unlawful, its 2025 program was unlawful, and its most recent attempted reauthorization remains unlawful.
Dr. Heavenly Kimes is running for Georgia State Representative. Read on to find out Quad Webb's connection to the career pivot.
In response to the July 13 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “State Sen. Malone’s ‘no’ vote was a betrayal,” I would like to thank state Sen. James Malone for voting against ...