Opinion Stories from May 3, 2022
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Daily Herald opinion: With new elections ahead, Roe's apparent fate offers an object lesson on votingMay 4, 2022 8:57 AM - Daily Herald opinion: Whatever one's position is on abortion rights, the apparently imminent demise of Roe vs. Wade is a clear demonstration of the importance of the ballot box.
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Editorial Roundup: Indiana
May 3, 2022 4:21 PM - Indianapolis Business Journal. April 29, 2022. Editorial: Being tax-friendly just isn't enough for Indiana to compete
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Editorial Roundup: Illinois
May 3, 2022 3:47 PM - Arlington Heights Daily Herald. April 28, 2022. Editorial: We should ensure highway cameras are only used to fight serious crimes
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Kennicott not to blameMay 3, 2022 11:19 AM - A Glenview letter to the editor: In a letter published on April 19, C.W. Hays of Lake Forest falsely suggested that naturalist Robert "Kennicott was responsible for bringing the invasive buckthorn plant from Europe to the United States as food for birds and use as a hedge."
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On free speechMay 3, 2022 11:19 AM - An Arlington Heights letter to the editor: Alicia Brak wrote an eloquent, well-reasoned letter regarding free speech which was based on a misinterpretation of constitutional free speech.
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Daily Herald opinion: A side to Illinois' business climate we don't often seeMay 3, 2022 1:00 AM - Daily Herald opinion: The work of a public-private partnership set up in 2016 to lure businesses to Illinois provides a side to the state's economic outlook we rarely see - but need to.
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Syndicated columnist Bonnie Jean Feldkamp: Journalism is in search of the iPod/Napster solutionMay 3, 2022 1:00 AM - Syndicated columnist Bonnie Jean Feldkamp: It's no secret that journalism is struggling. News deserts exist where local publications have folded, and in other places corporate ownership has replaced hometown family-owned newspapers.
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Guest columnist state Sen. Mark Walker: Nuclear energy ban holds back our climate, economic successMay 3, 2022 1:00 AM - Guest columnist state Sen. Mark Walker: Last year, the Illinois General Assembly passed the Climate & Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), a nation-leading initiative dedicating Illinois to a 100% carbon-free energy grid by 2050.
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