Letters to the Editor
AZ families can’t lose health care access — here’s why
When I was diagnosed with cancer my world turned upside down. Its emergence changed my life and the lives of the people I love. Thankfully, because of the incredible care provided by my doctors and health care staff, I can proudly call myself a cancer survivor.
I now have the opportunity to advocate for the people and causes I love. Because of my experience, one of those causes is advocating for affordable, accessible health care. Programs that provide access to affordable coverage, like the federal insurance marketplace subsidies expanded earlier this year, should be made permanent by
If
Midtown
Amtrak train shooting on
As a passenger on Amtrak’s
I took a fresh air break on the platform that morning and thus passed Agent Garbo and his dog a couple times.
Downtown
Sinema: The bigger picture
I am thoroughly frustrated with the way Sen.
Repair our hometown now
There is a golden opportunity to repair our city on voting day. Vote for
I believe that he cares about solving the same things we all want to see solved:
1. Mandates on masks and vaccine overreaches
2. Public safety
3. Infrastructure — roads and buildings
4. Economy and local business
5. 5G
At last, a solid individual with the soul of a native son comes forward to help us. I think that his only agenda is to make his home, our home, healthy, happy, safe and prosperous. One day soon, I hope! If that sounds like what you want for your hometown, too, please vote
Northwest side
Thanks, Brush and Bulky!
I’d like to compliment the hardworking employees who worked in our Brush and Bulky pickup. I’d complained because they were behind schedule. Then their response made me realize how hard they were working. They were behind due to excessive greenery refuse. In retrospect, I’ve never seen so much refuse of all kinds. When they came to our house they went the extra mile to remove our greenery. Please vote to grant our city workers a raise on the pending ballot. They deserve it and need it to support their families.
However, I did vote no to grant the mayor and council raises. They can be more efficient. Our council members do not need two administrative assistants! Our
Vote no to raise salaries for the mayor and council.
Say no to price-setting mandates
When I first tested positive for COVID-19, I was nervous, but figured I would be okay since I am young and healthy.
Unfortunately, I was so wrong. I was hospitalized and even had to be intubated as part of my treatment process. My breathing and heart rate both still fluctuate, and I experience a variety of different aches and pains. Some days are better than others, but I’m mostly able to get through the day by taking an assortment of medications. Without these treatments, I’m not sure how I would be able to carry on.
However, I believe access to treatments could become a lot more difficult if
As someone who is constantly relying on new treatments, that scares me. I urge the



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