Lincoln Daily News
welcomes letters of appreciation, information and
opinion on matters pertaining to the community.
Controversial issues:
As a
community we need to be able to talk openly about
matters that affect the quality of our lives. The
most effective and least offensive manner to get
your point across is to stick to the issue
and refrain from commenting on another person's
opinion. Letters that deviate from focusing on the
issue may be rejected or edited and marked as such.
Submit a letter to the editor online |
You may also send your letters by email to
ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com
or by U.S. postal mail:
Letters to the Editor
Lincoln Daily News
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
Letters must include the writer's
name, telephone number, and postal address or email address (we
will not publish address or phone number information).
Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to edit letters to
reduce their size or to correct obvious errors.
Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to reject any letter for
any reason. Lincoln Daily News will publish as
many acceptable letters as space allows.
|
To the editor: After watching several different Sunday news
programs, it has become more clear what the Trump healthcare plan
will be if enacted in its present form. It's not good news for many
people. It is now predicted that millions of people will be thrown
off the ACA. Low wage workers, like many of Trump's voters from
Arkansas, West Virginia, and Tennessee, will suffer the cuts worse
than others.
The main objection to the new plan for many people is that the
richest people, who have their own insurance plans, will receive
generous tax breaks. The rich aren't concerned about your
healthcare.
Older people will lose long-term health coverage. With an aging
population, this cut will affect many baby boomers who may be
seeking nursing home care in their future.
[to top of second column in this letter] |
Pharmaceutical prices will continue to rise. It is bizarre that the
same drugs here in America are so much cheaper in England, Canada,
and Mexico. There will be little control over your prescription
prices as they continue to rise.
Yes, you can do something about it. There will be an event on
Thursday, March 23rd Noon to 1:00 pm in front of Congressman Darin
LaHood's office. His office is located at 6th & Monroe in
Springfield. You are welcome to attend to let LaHood know your
feelings about Trump's so-called health care plan.
Thank you,
Rebecca Drake [Posted
March 13,
2017]
Click here to send a note to the editor about this letter.
|