For families in Illinois, tariffs will translate to less disposable income for groceries, school supplies and daily necessities.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: The plane crash that killed 67 people is not a tragedy to be exploited
I am shocked and profoundly disappointed that President Donald Trump exploited this moment of national tragedy and fear for his political gain.
Letters: The Trump administration is focused on soundbites, not substantive change
Administration officials are chasing soundbites — not sustainable changes — and leaving real harm in their wake.
Letters: Cicero is welcoming to everyone, regardless of citizenship status
Cicero President Larry Dominick and the town have taken a strong stand defending the rights of all residents, including undocumented residents.
Letters: A Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Illinois would be a game-changer for patients
As an advanced nurse, I see the harsh realities of high prescription drug costs every day.
Letters: Dr. Phil’s presence among immigration agents in Chicago was about transparency
I think it’s admirable that Dr. Phil is trying to make things more transparent and put all the rumors to rest.
Letters: I am angered by President Donald Trump’s focus on deportations
We do need just regulation of our borders, but we need to allow a path for vulnerable refugees to enter.
Letters: Risks of not addressing Chicago’s leak-prone gas infrastructure are too high
Instead of sneering at hardworking union members, I wish the editorial board had acknowledged the facts.
Letters: President Donald Trump’s actions his first week were petty and unproductive
Autocracies cause tremendous pain and suffering and, eventually, are defeated. Not a good model for the world’s leading democracy.
Letters: President Trump should reach across the aisle
Donald Trump will need some opposition support if he truly wants to be a unifier.