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Vote yes for property tax relief

Ben Franklin once said death and taxes are inevitable, but he never said it’s inevitable to be taxed to death – especially by Illinois’ complicated and unfair property tax system with its bewildering array of terms, rules and deadlines designed to be confusing and intimidating to the average property taxpayer. Illinois has the second-highest property […]

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Dying with their rights on

In an age of intense rhetoric by those who do it poorly, it is easy to forget how beautiful politics can be. At base, politics is the art of freedom. Where freedom exists, politics thrive, and where freedom is absent, politics is squelched. This correlation between politics and freedom is a true one, and the […]

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Saving school libraries

The recent “Lobbying for libraries” article started with this statement: “Two numbers that concern Melissa Hostetter are 76% and zero. The first is the percentage of fourth-graders in Springfield School District 186 who aren’t proficient in reading. The second is the number of librarians in the district’s elementary schools” (Sept. 5). Related I disagree with […]

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Cranes over Hiroshima

On Aug. 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., the Enola Gay, a U. S. B-29 bomber, dropped and detonated an atomic bomb over Hiroshima, a city of approximately 255,000 in western Japan. Three days later, on Aug. 9, a second bomb was dropped over Nagasaki, where some 40,000 people were likewise incinerated.  Temperatures from the blast […]

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Silent screams

The traumatic events that affect the Black community are never-ending. Breonna Taylor and George Floyd weighed heavy on the hearts of many, but moreso on Black Americans. After each event there is outrage and disgust by all, yet, after emotions subside, the status quo remains. The one solace I have had as a Black woman […]

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School absences impact communities

Over the last few years, a marked transformation has occurred in education. Long-standing research on how to best teach children to read was acknowledged. School districts around the country embraced the “science of reading” – an interdisciplinary body of knowledge about reading and writing. Thankfully, our local districts have begun to make this long-overdue change. […]

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Practice responsible gun ownership

The U.S. Surgeon General has recently identified gun violence in America as a public health crisis. The American Medical Association has long considered the uncontrolled ownership and use of firearms a threat to public health. And yet all political attempts to curb gun injuries and deaths have been met with fierce resistance.  What is missing […]

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Lincoln needs its prison

I have been incarcerated for 35 years at the Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln, and so I write this as a representative of the inmate population that is opposed to its closure and relocation. While there is no doubt as to the need for infrastructure repair or rebuilding, the complete closure of this facility is […]

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