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Letters to the Editor: May 22
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Student loan forgiveness

I took out student loans with minimal information and understanding of the long-term impact. Amongst ongoing offers of loan forgiveness, reality indicated I remained responsible for what I borrowed. I worked many hours, sacrificed wants and paid them off in November 2020.

Knowing our state is slated to have a 4.6% increase in the number of uninsured if ARPA tax credits are not made permanent, our leaders in Washington must take decisive action to make subsidies permanent. Our communities deserve greater access to affordable care and it’s up to those with a seat at the policy-making table — like Sens. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema — to enact legislation that supports this.

Fitz's article is funny, but it obscures a serious issue where children could be manipulated and scarred for life. When he refers to it as"gender confirmation" it has a nice sound to it that doesn't describe the medical process factually. I think we are tinkering with biology in a way that could have terrible consequences. A child should be allowed to be a child and not sexualized and misled by adults that may be trying to affirm their own bad decisions.

Never mind that the plant in question has a history of violations going back to 2019. Never mind that this plant was closed because of the discovery of a deadly bacteria and unsanitary conditions. Never mind that a whistleblower documented 34 pages of serious violations that will be investigated by Congress. Never mind that we have had, for years, an understaffed FDA that inspects facilities that produce baby formula and other vital food products.

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