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Tag Archives: Progressive letters
I Write Letters To The Editor. You Should, Too
As Blog for Iowa notes our 20th year, I looked and found this is my 1,220th post here. My first post was on Feb. 25, 2009, and by any measure, that’s a lot of writing. What I value more, though, … Continue reading
Progressive Views Showing Up In Rural Iowa Newspapers
These four excellent letters with progressive views were published in the Tipton Conservative paper this week. Support your local newspaper and consider writing a letter to the editor. If you would like to subscribe to the Tipton Conservative, click here. … Continue reading
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Tagged big pharma, Christina Bohannan for Congress, District 01 race 2024, drug prices, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Progressive letters, Saving Democracy, Tipton Conservative
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