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Letter: Watch legislators at work

The Columbian
Published: June 6, 2015, 12:00am

Yahoo, taming the “Wild West.”

Yeehaw, shutting down much-needed interstate bridge project. Good times, lots of press.

State budget, boring.

Meals for hungry school kids, seriously? Too young to vote and too poor to donate.

Teachers — you gotta hate ’em. They teach our children. Don’t they get tired of using this? And they keep asking for a pay increase.

Get this straight people, legislators come first. For six years, so they have taught themselves, to live on less. Ain’t education great.

Let’s just give the “Dims” their capital gains tax that they think will help. Write in the usual loopholes to keep the greedy donating, and then let’s get back to doing the people’s work.

I’ve heard of the need for a Senate banner reading “In God We Trust.”

Ken Koch

Ridgefield

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