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Miller, Bieber both need to grow up

To the editor: Gentlemen, to your corners. In child-rearing terminology, I used to refer to this as a necessary “time out.” Joe Miller’s query about whether Sheriff Adam Bieber was in attendance at the Jan. 6 insurrection was needless energy spent.
Senate bill would rob your right to know
To the editor: The Wisconsin legislature is currently considering a bill that would give local governments the option to stop publishing a summary of their actions in your newspaper. Senate Bill 55 would allow local municipalities to post meeting minutes on their websites instead. This is bad public policy under the guise of cost savings that would create considerable disruption for government transparency.
Tax levy strengthens local protection
To the editor: The city of Shawano’s tax levy of $14.3 million will not only strengthen the protection within the schools and community, but also be a tremendous developmental change with the heavily awaited plaza project and public works upgrades waiting to take place. The public safety budget increase as stated in the news article is, “a good tradeoff” due to the city only paying for 30% of the expenses for the new school resource officer, whil
DA should follow Supreme Court orders
To the editor: When COVID-19 first became a problem, I was unable to visit with my grandchildren. I had talked with them using Skype in the past but decided to try Zoom. Zoom is easy to set up and use. It is used by company employees, doctors, federal employees and many others to communicate during this pandemic.
Media, politicians not objective with Trump
To the editor: I really am fed up with the distortions and outright disgusting lack of objectivity the national media and politicians engage in when talking about President Donald Trump. The following are just a small sample of which I speak: • The media and some politicians almost universally vilify Trump as having handled the coronavirus pandemic badly.
Candidate Joe Biden has a health care plan
To the editor: Biden has real plans for health care. Yes, candidate for president Joe Biden has one. President Donald Trump? No, he has a “Trust me. I’ll get ‘it’ to you after the election.” Sad. The Biden health care plan centers around reinforcing portions of the Affordable Care Act and improving access to care.
Tauchen ad on health care is misleading
To the editor: A recent campaign ad for Rep. Gary Tauchen reads “Gary works for health care.” The next line states, “Guaranteed coverage for pre-existing conditions.” I found this extremely confusing, since there is no existing Wisconsin law that provides protections for pre-existing health conditions.
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