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Mark Haggerty

Point: Walz wants policies to empower rural Americans

After rural voters turned out big for Donald Trump, a narrative emerged that rural America was made up of majority White communities who used to vote reliably Democratic but had shifted right. The …
Joseph Semprevivo

Counterpoint: JD Vance speaks for rural America

Far too often, rural Americans feel ignored by presidential campaigns. While elites in Washington, New York and Los Angeles generate the headlines, focusing primarily on the two coasts, Americans …
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Anuzis: Federal Reserve gives with one hand and takes with the other

A recent report reveals that homebuilders face one of the most significant credit crunches in a decade. An analysis by BankRegData of the most recent data from the Federal Deposit Insurance …
Letters

Whitfield: Trump, Vance words are bullets to most who hear, read them

Since I have a lot of time on my hands right now, recovering from a fractured T-12 vertebrae and being retired, my attention has focused on reading all different sources regarding this presidential …
commentary

Peoria: New air unit a ‘force multiplier,’ one of many tools keeping city safe

As the honored leaders of the Peoria Fire-Medical and Police Departments we are proud of the city’s unwavering support for public safety.
Letters

Shaw: Trump tax giveaway would undermine SS, Medicare

Trump’s proposal to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits would deny the government of $1.6 trillion over a decade. Worse yet, those revenues are directed to the SS and Medicare trust …
Opinion

Boyd: The unseen struggles of single parents navigating childhood cancer

According to the National Cancer Institute , it is estimated that a total of 14,910 children and adolescents ages 0 to 19 will be diagnosed with cancer in 2024. Parenthood is often seen as one …
Opinion

Miller: COVID vaccination mitigates post-infection mental illness

Misguided COVID minimizers say COVID-19 is no worse than a cold that lasts a few days and disappears without a trace. They’re so wrong, and the evidence of that continues to mount. In …
Opinion

Constantopoulos: The peril of America’s dependence on China for defense metals

After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the U.S. quickly made large amounts of liquefied natural gas available to our allies in Europe. The shipments saved Europe from a cutoff of …
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Your Community Your Voice

Copeland: Why we should redefine the term ‘abortion’

I am concerned because it seems like we need to redefine our terms relating to the word  “abortion." Abortion should not apply to the medical procedure of removing a dead child from a …

Carbello: The problem is the way people with disabilities are seen — as subhuman and of no value

Group homes have had problems from the beginning. When the federal government mandated moving people out of institutions and into the community, they didn’t plan very well. Most states were not …

Schweers: Protect democracy, vote for Harris/Walz

It’s insane that anyone is still undecided or supporting Trump. The debate showed us what Trump values and for whom he fights (only himself, millionaires, billionaires). How can anyone …

Mitzner: Swifties not so swift

Taylor Swift was living the American girl dream. Never more. When Taylor opened her mouth about presidential politics the bubble burst. Taylor did not understand fans watch sports to …
Robert Robb

Robb: Why is Trump botching the immigration issue?

Donald Trump should have Kamala Harris on the run on the immigration issue. But he doesn’t, because he keeps botching the argument — never more so, or more consequentially so, than in the …

Samuelson: Congressman Gallego is a representative to be proud of

A year and a half ago, I thought everything in my life had finally fallen into place. I had a good job, was happily married to the love of my life, John, and we were thinking about retirement and …
María Alicia Valenzuela

Valenzuela: Valley Latinos face barriers in healthcare

Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, is an opportunity to honor the rich history and culture of Hispanic and Latino communities. While this month-long celebration is …
Sara Guillermo

Guillermo: Gen Z voters want clear policies on the economy

A critical deficit struck me as I watched the presidential debate. Working with Gen Z around politics, I’ve seen a dominant theme emerging. The cost of living and economic pressures are on …
Francine Sumner

Sumner: Suicide prevention — a mother’s call to action

On June 13, 2017, my world shattered. I lost my youngest son, Zachary, to suicide. He was just 16 years old; a high school student here in the Valley. Words cannot capture the depth of my grief, …

Staff: Town of Payson issues statement on $70 million bond issue lawsuit

Town of Payson, Arizona — Public Statement on Lawsuit Filed Against the Town Payson Realtor Deborah Rose, represented by the Goldwater Institute, has filed a lawsuit seeking to block …

Shaw: More Trump lunacy on tax policy

In tax policy during Trump’s rally in Tucson Thursday: On the path to elimination of all taxes? Eliminate overtime pay from taxes? How is that equitable for a salaried worker making the …
Kenneth E. Thorpe

Thorpe: Congress is cutting the wrong red tape on drug availability

On average, healthcare costs for patients with a chronic condition are five times higher than for those without one. Chronic disease patients are getting hit with high drug costs when cheaper …
Amanda Levay

Levay: The rising threats to election workers and the urgent need for privacy protection

In the wake of the 2020 election, the safety of election workers has become a growing concern. The surge in threats and harassment targeting these dedicated public servants is more than just a …
Dr. Michael Kleven, DO

Kleven: What men need to know about prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the second-most common cancer among men and the second-leading cause of cancer death among American men. While this is an important subject to talk about year-round, Prostate …

Templet: It's flu season; be vigilant

Flu season is here — not this winter, now. As students return to school, a spike in infectious disease is  inevitable , whether it’s influenza,  COVID , or even  H5N1 …

Speak Up: Police investigating death of 3-year-old left in car

A 3-year-old girl died Sunday after being left inside her family’s car for about two hours, Buckeye police said.
John Thorpe

Thorpe: Goldwater sues Payson over $70 million bond vote

When the town of Payson decided to take on $70 million in debt without voter approval, resident Deborah Rose wanted to do something about it. But she couldn’t because the town misapplied the …

Goncalves: No one has the right to destroy, steal political signs

I have a question for the people on both sides of the political spectrum. What do you think you are accomplishing by defacing and stealing the political signs that have been posted now during our …

Skrzypek: Deborah Howard is doing the work in LD 27

After Labor Day weekend and a week before my 70th birthday, I was reminded of a core value instilled in us as kids: a strong work ethic.
Meredith Iler

Iler: Building hope and homes and Helping a Hero

Sept. 11, 2001, is one of the darkest days in American history. The brutal attacks claimed thousands of innocent lives and left wounds that even time cannot heal. While these events revealed the …
Gladys Vargas

Vargas: Marine to Marine — Ruben Gallego is the advocate veterans deserve in the U.S. Senate

My name is Gladys Vargas, and I am a proud Arizona Latina and Marine Corps veteran. I learned a lot from my time in the Marines — discipline, resilience and the importance of service. …
Thomas A. Hemphill

Hemphill: Understanding unemployment and inflation rates

American voters — especially in  battleground states  — rank the “economy” as the No. 1 issue of concern in the presidential election. However, for the economically …
Peoria Unified Superintendent KC Somers

Somers: Thank you for welcoming me to Peoria Unified community

I am pleased to introduce myself as the new superintendent of the award-winning Peoria Unified School District.
Katherine Cecala

Cecala: Effective financial literacy programs can empower a generation

“What’s the one thing you wish you learned in school?” That’s a question many Americans answer with “personal finance,” “how to manage money” or …
Bruce Lesley

Lesley: If Vance wants a better child tax credit — why not do it?

Politicians often talk a good game about children, but they rarely deliver. Kids need actions more than words. It is time for politicians to demonstrate who’s for kids and who’s just …
Peoria Mayor Jason Beck

Mayor: New helicopter a momentous achievement in Peoria

It is with great excitement that we celebrate a momentous achievement for our community: the ribbon cutting of Peoria’s brand-new public safety helicopter.
Robert Robb

Robb: What does a GOP or Democratic Legislature mean for Arizona?

There’s a lot for swing voters to weigh this election, beyond which of the specific candidates put before them is the less offensive. Gov. Katie Hobbs says that voters have to put …

Kimball: Fight for the soul of the GOP yet to come

Former president Donald Trump’s effect on the Republican Party has been substantial and swift. Once seen as a battle between the traditional establishment and a populist movement, the latest …
Rob Okun

Okun: The 50-year-old ‘new’ masculinity

Since the presidential campaign shake-up in July, the national conversation about manhood is abuzz with talk of a “new” masculinity, embodied by good, decent men like Tim Walz …

Eisen: Nurturing resilience — a teacher’s perspective on addressing current events

As a U.S. history teacher at Arizona Virtual Academy, I am increasingly concerned about the impact of the 24-hour news reporting of local, national and global events on young minds. In this age …
Latest regional, state and national issues

Speak Up: Arizona group sues 15 county recorders over voter registration

Unhappy with the response it got to its queries, an Arizona group that has claimed election irregularity in the state is now suing all 15 county recorders, accusing them of failing to do their jobs to ensure only citizens are voting.
Peoria Unified Superintendent KC Somers.

Somers: Peoria Unified making campuses more secure to prevent shootings

We recognize that yesterday was an incredibly difficult day as we mourned the lives lost in a tragic school shooting in Winder, Georgia.

Green: No more Biden; more Kelly!

One of the biggest developments of our state in the past few years is the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. campus in north Phoenix that will be home to thousands of jobs and supply our country …
Vince Barsolo, Televerde

Barsolo: From exclusion to inclusion — advocating for full voting rights

Election years are always a time of reflection and action. As the CEO of an organization committed to second-chance employment opportunities, I am frequently asked what message I would convey to …
Sara Wilson, Home Assist Health

Wilson: How Arizonans can help end our caregiver crisis

Arizona is in the midst of a caregiver crisis. Caregivers are the largest job role in the state, as well as experiencing the fastest growth and demand. Why? Because the number of caregivers is …
Allison Hurtado, Child Crisis Arizona

Hurtado: C.O.P.S. is critical to infant safety

September is National Baby Safety Month, a time to educate expectant and veteran parents alike as well as extended family and caregivers on the small-but-critical steps that can exponentially …

Peterson: Kari Lake can’t be trusted to defend our democracy

I served 22 years in the U.S. Air Force, including service in Vietnam and Operations Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom. Believe me when I tell you I have seen firsthand just how catastrophic a …
Elizabeth Woods, Plexus Worldwide

Woods: How to improve your business’s corporate social responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a vital role for American companies, and we want to urge other local businesses to consider their giveback. To contribute in an effective way means …

Vanderplow: Political cartoon is reprehensible

By Dennis Vanderplow | Sun City West The subject matter in the cartoon published Sept. 3 in the Daily Independent is beyond reprehensible. It is pure ignorant, blasphemous and totally …
Wim Laven

Laven: Dirty Deleting, a lack of accountability and next steps

Perhaps you’ve heard the term “teachable moment” in recent years. It is a way of framing or reframing a mistake or misfortune into a learning opportunity or chance for growth. …

Dudash: Responding to Troy Foster on political speech at work

I take issue with a letter by Troy Foster, “What workers, employers need to know about political speech at work.” Foster asserts that political speech is protected in the public …

Plona: Trump team gets down and dirty

This was the headline in the Washington Post on Labor Day: “Trump aims to drag down Harris as he scrambles to keep up in a tight race.” The gist of the article was that according to …

Witt: Responsibility for abortions should shift to men

I would like to offer a suggestion for those wanting a solution to the abortion dilemma. The responsibility has been on women for ages. Let's take the focus off women and put the focus and …
Robert Robb

Robb: What does the Democratic Convention mean for the future of wokeism?

One of the most intriguing questions coming out of the Democratic National Convention is this: What does it mean for the future of identity and grievance politics, often referred to as wokeism? …

Aleo: Are you suffering from ‘news poisoning’?

Have you been depressed lately, sick to your stomach, feeling extra hot under the collar? Experiencing dizziness, cramps, trouble sleeping, headaches, high blood pressure, a sharp pain in the …
Mel Gurtov, Professor emeritus, Portland State University

Gurtov: U.S. election poses analytical challenges for China

China’s America watchers have the same tough job that faces Donald Trump’s campaign: coming up with a new game plan after Joe Biden passed the torch to Kamala Harris. China’s …

Martinez: Gus Walz is my hero

In today’s culture war, we’re all victims of the age-old idea that manliness is primarily evidenced by controlling and repressing emotions. This was made clear by the reaction to Gus …
Tom Patterson

Patterson: Americans blissfully drift toward financial collapse

Kamala Harris in her nomination acceptance at the Democratic National Convention assured the roaring crowd that she would “never stop fighting” for the American people and that she would …
Michelle Sproule, MSC, NCC, LPC

Sproule: Knowing the signs of opioid addiction may save a life

Opioid addiction is a harmful disease that can be fatal if left untreated. This addiction can affect anyone — regardless of race, gender, income level or social class. According to the Centers …
David Luna

Luna: I’m a proud independent voter supporting Ruben Gallego

As a Latino and a political independent, I’m proud to endorse Ruben Gallego to be Arizona’s next U.S. senator. I spent the last decade serving Arizonans as a councilmember and as …

Miller, Schenk: 32 million businesses subject to new beneficial ownership filing requirement

A new law will catch many business owners off guard if they’re not aware of their obligation to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) by Dec. 31, 2024. The U.S. Treasury estimates …

Speak Up: Arizona Republican party leader seeks to overturn Hobbs’ orders making it easier to vote

The head of the Arizona Republican Party wants the state Supreme Court to void two executive orders issued by Gov. Katie Hobbs designed to make registration and voting easier.
Chad Heinrich, National Federation of Independent Business

Heinrich: Congress must keep small business tax deduction

The record inflation that we have all experienced in our day-to-day lives also adds to the wall of worry for small business owners. Small business owners recently ranked the cost of supplies and …
Dr. Kathleen O’Connell is the Chief Medical Officer for UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement in Arizona

Here are some tips to help seniors avoid heat-related illness

Arizona summers are dangerous, putting older adults, and people on certain medications, such as for diabetes and high blood pressure, at heightened risk for heat-related illness and dehydration.

Foster: What workers, employers need to know about political speech at work

Arizona, renowned for its swing state status and diverse political perspectives, can anticipate a rise in political speech in the workplace as the 2024 General Election nears. Employees and employers …
Brian Larsen, WaFd Bank

Larsen: What potential homebuyers should do as the Fed looks to cut interest rates

With news from Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, indicating that interest rate cuts are coming sooner rather than later, there is no better time for consumers to start getting ready to …
An Independent readers asks if the purchase of a new helicopter for Peoria is common sense.

Hysell: Is a helicopter in Peoria common sense?

I am responding to your article “Touchdown in Peoria” in the August 2024 issue of Peoria Independent.
Dr. Stacy White, Sonora Quest Laboratories

White: Workplace initiatives key to early colorectal cancer detection

Arizona ranks 44 out of 50 states when it comes to colorectal cancer (CRC) screenings, with merely 55% of adults aged 45 to 75 completing screening tests during their recommended intervals. …

Robb: Swing voters may decide election on personality, not policy

I have a theory about how the presidential race is shaping up. There are some hints of it in some of the polling data. But it’s mostly what an old observer of politics senses in the air. …
Michael Jones is president and CEO of Scottsdale-based Delta Dental of Arizona.

Jones: Arizonans increasingly understand whole-body health includes oral, mental health

In recent years, the term “whole-person health” has garnered more and more attention. According to the 2024 Oral Health and Wellness Report , a statewide survey that studies the ways …