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Unvaccinated employees of one Florida county will lose $20 out of every paycheck

Unvaccinated employees of one Florida county will lose $20 out of every paycheck
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Gainesville Sun letters to the editor for June 26, 2021

The Gainesville Sun Ends don’t justify means  The June 20 Sun editorial was disappointing and may indicate that the editorial board believes that the ends justify the means. The editorial states important School Board goals and then implies that achieving these goals is unlikely unless a wrongly elected School Board member is allowed to stay on the board.   In justification, the editorial goes on to state an error made by the Supervisor of Elections Office misled the candidate into certifying residence in a district other than the one in which the candidate resides. This is false. It’s the candidate, not the Supervisor of Elections Office, that is required to certify residence in the district they are running to represent. And the county makes that easy by providing an easily accessible School District map (https://tinyurl.com/yj68p9oy). 

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Alexa Kivett, Austin Buholtz and Carson Leigh Olson: Who voted by mail in North Central Florida in 2020?

Alexa Kivett, Austin Buholtz and Carson Leigh Olson: Guest columnists Like many other things in society today, voting via mail-in ballot has become stigmatized by some groups of people.   While the Democratic Party framed this voting method as a safer alternative to in-person voting during a pandemic, former president Donald Trump continued to discredit it by erroneously claiming that vote-by-mail ballots were being purposefully manipulated. Absentee voting and vote-by-mail voting methods have been used sporadically in the U.S. since at least the colonial era and were originally created as a way for soldiers and settlers to vote in elections. The first widespread use of absentee voting came during the Civil War when Union soldiers voted in the reelection campaign of Abraham Lincoln against George McClellan.

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