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The Freshest Class

Our classroom is crazy, but we're all fun and smiles! We care for our society. We are high spirited and we know what's going on in the world of politics.

Gayathri E. California

Better Education in America

I think the education in this country can improve. Spending more money, upgrading our standards, and simply spreading the idea that education is im...

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Andrew N. California

Minimum wage

A raise of pay can help the work force of America and the economy.

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Ethan N. California

Terrorism

What are you going to do to stop terrorism?

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Hong-An T. California

Bullied Lives Matter

Bullying has bigger effects than you think it does. It damages our society's health and employment system, and is the cause of many different probl...

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Jason D. California

Gun Control

Gun Control is a problem in America, they lead to shooting and suicides.

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Sean Y. California

Black Lives Matter

Dear next president, the african-american race receives unfair punishments and racism today, it is causing many protests and even violent demonstra...

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Ian V. California

Pollution Awareness

Dear next president, I wrote this letter to address one of the earth's most dangerous threats, pollution. Please hear me out and think of ways to ...

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Kody M. California

Illegal Immigration

Illegal immigration is an issue in the United States for many reasons. Changes need to be made before more damage is done to our country's economy.

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Samantha Osuna California

Black Lives Matter Movement

In this letter I write about police brutality, the Black Lives Matter movement, and racial inequality towards black americans. I provide solutions ...

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Allison Y. California

Gender Inequality

Dear Future President, although the United States is thought to be a great nation for women, gender inequality still remains here in the U.S. Star...

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Jessica Barajas California

Immigration

The immigration problems in America are unfair, help make a change to make the world a better place.

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Tessa N. California

Health care in America

The health care problems in America that effect many of Americans.

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Justin O. California

Equality for all

I have multiple issues about making sure everyone having equal rights in America.

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alexis California

Animal Abuse

So many animals in this world get abused. We are supposed to get animals for companionship, not to abuse, hurt, or kill. Animals haven't done anyt...

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Ben N. California

Laws

VAWA ( Violence Against Women Act) and the three strike law needs to be improved in America.

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Alexa B. California

Insurance for Veterans

Dear Next President, veterans in our country, have been unsupported after they have fought for our country. Many face problems every day, such as m...

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TylerC. California

Tax problems

Dear Future President, I'm writing you to address the issue of taxes. Taxes are a problem because the government takes our money to pay for their ...

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roman g. California

Why We Should go Into the Middle East

We should go into the middle east to destroy ISIS and restabilize world peace. This would also make our reputation in the middle east improve as we...

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naajiha California

Political Podcast on Racism

This letter provides evidence that racism still exists in America.

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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