Kingston Times letters (3/30-4/5)
Topics include: Faso, Kingston parking, Pilgrim Pipeline protest
Topics include: Faso, Kingston parking, Pilgrim Pipeline protest
Isn’t it time for the Kingston City School District employees to start making contributions to their very expensive taxpayer-funded health plan? Most employees in the real world contribute 20 percent to their health plans. Twenty percent of $35.5 million is $7.1 million. Voila — we have a solution.
Bias incident at Saugerties High School, create ways to consolidate, clarification on local solar funding, how Faso should vote, thoughts on Trump, much about health care.
Allow drug returns at pharmacies, Watching Faso, Disturbed by Tillerson, Trumpcare hurts seniors.
I’m reminded of the old joke about the dog chasing a car — If it caught the car, could it drive? Democrats, calm down and try to help steer our country in a positive direction. The whole world is watching!
Climate change isn’t going away, health care plan is about controlling women, bridges not walls, Medicare plan under attack, cancer survivors know ACA’s value.
The USA spends more on its military than the next eight nations combined. President Trump wants to spend even more, while cutting other important discretionary spending.
Fack-checking Aiello on town budget; Aiello to run for town office; Trump’s policies are cruel, inconsistent, overreaching; preventable skiing deaths, health insurance reform.
Selections from the March 9 edition of Saugerties Times, including thoughts on the Saugerties town budget and national health insurance reform.
Recent reporting gives the impression that we have a design and estimated price tag for a facility. This is not the case.