Re: “Attack on teachers a low blow,” by Sharon Grigsby, Tuesday Metro & Business column. I dare Michael Quinn Sullivan to spend a full day in a...
Readers respond to Sharon’s Grigsby’s column and defend teachers; suggest limiting property tax increases; defend Dr. Anthony Fauci in his recent testimony; recommend more funds for the Texas foster care system; and worry about China.
They are only two. There are about 320,000 like them in Texas. And yet Michael Quinn Sullivan expels his hatred over them all. As Texans, we should demand better from our leadership and hold them accountable. Incumbents should not receive your vote just because they’re the incumbent. It is time for a change; let’s all get out to the polls and show them all what we think of their style of leadership.Tax roll confusion hits Denton County — Lack of clarity on assessed property values has caused problems for taxing entitiesAs the editorial points out, there are major problems with the property tax system in Denton County.
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