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Letters to the Editor

No taxing college savings plans

Just last week, we found out that the Obama administration plans to pay for “free” community college by taxing money set aside in 529 college savings plans.

President Johnson doesn’t deserve credit for Selma

Joseph Califano’s statement that Selma was President Lyndon B. Johnson’s idea is patently false. Although the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com- mittee had come to Alabama earlier to organize to obtain the right to vote, the Alabama Right to Vote movement …

Not re-appointing Judge Jamison sets precedent

Judge Birdie Jamison has been a judge on Richmond’s General District Court for more than 23 years. She has had no allegations of any unethical actions and no allegations of illegalities. And, certainly, no one can question Judge Jamison’s competence …

Sign up for affordable health care by Feb. 15

Too many in our city lack health insurance. However, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) affords us the opportunity to do something about it. Residents can now take advantage of an open enrollment period for health care plans available under the …

State legislature oblivious to plight of working poor

On Jan. 19, while the rest of the nation was giving recognition to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Virginia Senate’s Commerce and Labor Committee voted down one of several measures that would have increased the state’s minimum wage.

Wake up and change the world

Wake Up Everybody” was a song by R&B group Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes in 1975. It could be the theme song for today’s African- Americans. The lyrics, written by Gene McFadden and John Whitehead, who also pinned and …

Someday we’ll get to the point where we are all Americans

Re “A new moniker?” Dec. 24-27 edition: The writer suggests that it would be more accurate to say American Africans rather than African-Americans. I couldn’t disagree more.

Add Leroy Sledge to list of local NFLers

Re “Lanier, Wilson among favorite NFLers with local start,” Jan. 8-10 edi- tion: I truly enjoyed the article and seeing all the great talent that got their start right here in Richmond.

Protect Dr. King’s fair housing legacy

Just a week after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act with broad bipartisan support.

King holiday is a good time for reflection

The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday is a wonderful time to stop and reflect on the leadership that has guided us to a moment full of diversity.

A new moniker?

Some of my friends refer to themselves as African-Americans.

Equitable, fair procurement practices needed

What is the effect of Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s executive order calling for 42 percent of spending in various state executive branch contracts be conducted with small businesses with minority or female ownership?

Pipeline benefits don’t justify the risks

I voted “No." on a bill to force President Obama to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline. The pipeline would run 1,700 miles from Alberta, Canada, to the Gulf Coast of Texas.

Save our communities

It is time for Richmond’s black people to draw a line in the sand to save our communities.

State NAACP convention addressed issues

The Virginia State Conference NAACP continues to address important issues that impact our members and people of color across the commonwealth.