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The Reagan Revolution worked: Taxes should be cut, not raised

The Reagan Revolution worked: Taxes should be cut, not raised
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Biden needs to reward workers and not punish them

Biden needs to reward workers and not punish them Public assistance should be a trampoline, not a hammock Follow Us Question of the Day   ANALYSIS/OPINION: Imagine going over to your grandparents to rake leaves. Once done with your chore, grandma gives you $10. Upon returning home, however, your parents take seven of your 10 dollars as a “tax” for living in their home. That was my answer when one of the students at Ronald Reagan Elementary School years ago asked me about taxes.  The original question was about what I liked about President Reagan. I said his optimism, a renewed sense of patriotism and his tax cuts. That prompted the follow-up question about why I liked his tax cuts. So I gave a response geared toward fifth graders. 

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday Daphne Chen and Rory Linnane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Second grade teacher Lauren Mau teaches at Ronald Reagan Elementary School on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Mau is among the school staff who help make schools run during a pandemic. State health officials say they are ready to move forward with the second half of Phase 1B next week and educators will be first in line.  Popular Searches Now that nearly half of Wisconsinites ages 65 and up have received their first dose of vaccine, we are definitely moving forward with March 1, DHS deputy secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk said at a press briefing Tuesday.

Crane schools to continue learning remotely Jan 4

Crane School District will resume the 2020-2021 school year in a remote learning format Jan. 4, the district announced Wednesday. The district governing board was slated to hold a special meeting next Tuesday to examine Yuma County’s COVID-19 health metrics and determine whether current trends would afford a safe return to in-person learning. However, with the increasing impact of positive COVID-19 cases in the area and the likelihood of holiday gatherings contributing to this upward trend, the district elected to cancel the meeting and begin the spring semester with remote learning. “We’ve been continuously tracking community transmission of COVID-19 cases and COVID-like illness in Yuma, as is our duty and responsibility to our students and staff,” Superintendent Laurie Doering wrote to Crane families Wednesday morning. “Given that all three (Arizona Department of Health Services) metrics – cases per 100,000 individuals, percent positivity and hospita

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