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Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Mitch McConnell and I don’t want younger generations to go through polio
Sen. Mitch McConnell and I live with polio every day. So do thousands of other older Americans.
Letters: Achieving careful, quiet progress isn’t seen by many as leadership
Achieving careful, quiet, steady progress is not viewed as leadership by many people.
Letters: Here’s what I think Walgreens should do to right its ship
The editorial “Will a bloated Walgreens swallow a bitter pill for Chicago?” does not go far enough in discussing the wrong direction the chain has gone in.
Letters: How can we improve our health care system?
The health care system needs to be focused on eliminating waste, reducing costs and avoiding unnecessary procedures while driving positive outcomes.
Letters: Chicago should consider innovative approaches in tackling homelessness
To move toward meaningful change, Chicago should consider innovative approaches that prioritize dignity and long-term stability for unhoused residents.
Letters: Here’s what we must do to achieve world-class mass transit in Chicago
A resilient transit system is possible in Chicago if we pursue the levels of funding and types of governance we see in world-class cities internationally.
Letters: We are witnessing the disappearance of democracy
Americans, with their votes, approved a political movement that rejects the equality that has defined our democracy.
Letters: My advice to the fans of Chicago’s mediocre sports teams is to boycott the games
Rather than spending money to support poor quality, boycott the games and see how long the owners can go with empty stadiums.
Letters: School districts misunderstand Illinois’ book ban law
The purpose of this book banning bill is to protect local control.