Letters to the Editor

To submit a letter to the editor, please email your submission to letters@ljworld.com or mail it to Box 888, Lawrence KS 66044. Letters should be 250 words or less, be of public interest and should avoid libelous language. The Journal-World reserves the right to edit letters, as long as viewpoints are not altered. Letters must bear the name, address and telephone number of the writer.

Letter to the editor: Hard work should provide stability

To the editor: Wealth inequality in the United States has reached levels that should concern every American. While millions of working families struggle to afford housing, healthcare, childcare and higher education, a small percentage of the population continues to accumulate enormous wealth ...

Letter to the editor: Take time to see those around you

To the editor: In the sixty seconds it takes to carry a shopper’s groceries to their car from our local food bank, I learn plenty. “My back is going out. It’s been a day,” the woman offered while I slid her box of produce into her trunk. “If you don’t mind, what do you do?” I ...

Letter to the editor: DEI should have an important place in college courses

To the editor: I am deeply disappointed by the Kansas Legislature’s recent decision to prohibit all content relating to diversity, equity and inclusion from required courses in our colleges and universities. The consequences of this legislation, if not its intent, are anti-democratic, ...

Letter to the editor: Wrestle with your conscience, and let your conscience win

To the editor, Our country was never perfect, but it was good, and now it isn’t. Our president has used his power and influence to mock our country and its citizens, to identify and eliminate cherished ideals, traditions and institutions, and to laugh while he plays with us. It feels like ...

Letter to the editor: An outrageous slush fund

To the editor: Just when you think the Current Occupant has reached rock bottom, he does something to prove you wrong. The most recent occurrence is the creation, with the assistance of the acting attorney general, of a $1.776 billion slush fund to pay individuals who were charged with federal ...

Letter to the editor: Constitutional amendment really about abortion

To the editor: There is a new playbook in Kansas to end abortion rights: change the way we select our Supreme Court. If you have been listening you have heard how voting “yes” on the Aug. 4 amendment will “return the Supreme Court to the people,” “restore democracy,” and the ...