Chicago and Arlington Heights could stop Bears President Kevin Warren’s charade.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Turnout of younger voters was poor. Where is the commitment to democracy?
Do young voters, 18 to 34 years old, know what a democracy is?
Letters: Blackhawks’ handling of abuse claims is shameful
I challenge the Blackhawks to show us how they’ve changed and that they want to be a leader on this incredibly important issue.
Letters: In defense of Eileen O’Neill Burke
As a Chicagoan hopeful for the opportunity that our city has under Eileen O’Neill Burke’s leadership of the Cook County state’s attorney’s office, I object to Laura Washington’s ill-conceived attempt (“Cook County state’s attorney’s race is a test of the ‘Vallas effect,’” March 18) to turn voters against O’Neill Burke Burke at the eleventh hour […]
Letters: Scare at the Illinois Capitol reminds us of what needs to be done about guns
Our legislators should think about their experience during the shelter-in-place order when it comes time to voting on legislation such as Karina’s Bill.
Letters: Illinois lawmakers should establish a prescription drug affordability board
Across the board, no matter the party affiliation, Illinoisans support bringing costs for medications down for everyone.
Letters: Hunger in Chicago is rooted in poverty and inequity. Migrants aren’t to blame.
Every person in our community deserves high-quality food, whether they arrived today or have lived here their entire life.
Letters: Bears and Sox want new stadiums? Their owners can pay up, not us.
The powers that be seem to care more about the comfort of extremely fat cats and their precious egos.
Letters: I’m among the doctors who want Illinois to make medical aid in dying an option
Medical aid in dying should be an option for mentally capable, terminally ill Illinoisans.
Letters: Congress needs to stop abdicating its responsibility and address immigration in good faith
The responsibility of resolving the immigration issue is that of the federal government.