RSSEditorials / Thursday, May 15, 2008
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Just say 'no' to state official pay hikes
By Times staff
Take a look at those pay increases that seem certain for Iowa and Illinois state elected officials. Now look at your own W-2. See any similarities?
Miserable, cruel and ineffective: Once again, immigration officers clean up what Congress will not
By Times staff
So this is what happens when Congress punts on immigration policy. In the absence of political leadership, the hard work of enforcing a flawed immigration law falls on uniformed officers using tactics denounced again and again as unfair and, obviously, ineffective.
On the right track
By the Times Editorial Board
Before a single paintbrush is lifted, we’ll commend the Davenport City Council for an initiative that would have been unimaginable even a few months ago.
Find compassion in disasters
By the Times Editorial Board
The fear and distrust of Myanmar’s ruling junta looked bad enough. In the wake of a devastating cyclone, military leaders first refused aid, then stole it to comfort elite, uniformed leaders while the rest of the nation suffered.
Let state law help prevent dropouts
By Times staff
Public education is a community initiative. That was Gov. Chet Culver’s message Wednesday at Destination Graduation, Iowa’s Dropout Prevention Leadership Summit in Des Moines. The summit gathered educators to develop statewide strategies for keeping young people in school. This commendable effort charges communities, not just school districts, with reducing the dropout rate.
Think outside of the car
By Times staff
Gasoline at $1.50 per gallon made biking to work an option for only a zealous cyclist. Who else would give up a comfortable car commute to save pennies per day?
Police task force still needs integrity
By Times staff
Call it a task force. Call it an investigative team. But for now, leave “integrity” out of it. Without any public involvement on the police-only Rock Island County Integrity Task Force, there can be no integrity.
