Thursday's letters: Don't fall for governor's false 'woke' campaign
Show you're proud to be 'woke'
I cringe every time I hear Gov.
I once heard the term when I asked my family's
"We is woke," he said. Until I Googled "woke" nearly 60 years later, I had no idea what he meant.
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The Merriam-
When you hear someone say that fighting for fair and equitable voting rights or teaching history by including the good, the bad and the ugly is emblematic of woke culture, progressives need to respond by not turning the other cheek.
The governor's legacy will have racism written all over it.
Universal vouchers fiscally irresponsible
Are taxpayers aware that private schools are not accountable? They don't require certified teachers or curriculum standards, nor are they evaluated like public schools.
The
As private school enrollment soars, public schools will shutter. Children may have to attend district schools far from home. Estimates are that unlimited vouchers will cost Floridians
Budget cuts at your local school, should it remain open, may well include teachers' salaries, arts programs and sports teams. Are
Speak up. Tell legislators you disagree with their plan to force you to finance wealthy folks' tuition for their kids' unaccountable private schools.
Student trustee shows courage under fire
I would like to thank the
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Keenan's dedication to her school and courage under challenging circumstances are a model of dignified leadership. I hope that her fellow trustees listen to the important perspective that she brings to the table.
Grace is a shining example of what is good about
Draw more homeowners insurance to
Just how out of focus are our state legislators?
In the
Then, the next day, you ran a story on 1B about how our lawmakers in
I'm not happy about the cost of my homeowner's insurance or my auto insurance, but making
I can skip coverage for the glass on my car. But I can't swallow being bumped into a state-run company for windstorm insurance on my house – or the premium they're charging me after a high deductible.
What is the
'Arbitrary' banning of library books
Regarding book banning in
Here's what Patterson recently said:
"The idea that a group of people in a school district who haven't even read the books can remove a Patterson book or a



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