Tucson speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Feb. 24, 2023

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Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Arizona Daily Star.

Re: the Feb. 17 article “Poll: Water conservation main concern among Arizona voters.”

It was surprising to see an op-ed in the Star about our very own Wendy Rogers by a writer from the Los Angeles Times. In pointing out that an election-denier now leads our state Senate elections committee, Mark Barabak says, “You can always count on Arizona for crazy.” In this article, state Sen. Petersen was quoted as saying “Every morning when I wake up, I ask God what he wants me to accomplish for him, and that is how I try to determine my steps.” May I suggest that Sen. Petersen need only look to the Bible, a source shared by a number of faiths in the world as a guide to following God’s direction in living.

As both a driver and warehouseman I got to know a lot of cross country over the road drivers. When big winter storms would hit the Rockies on I-40, I-80 and I-20, many times they would detour down to I-10 to avoid road closures and icy, snowy roads. I-10 through Tucson gets busier every day. Leave a few minutes earlier, slow down. Give the big rigs room and you’ll still get to where you’re going on time.Come on, Rep.

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