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Matthew N. Colorado

Syrian Refugees

Injustice to refugees is a baseless, immoral act.

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Noelle R. Colorado

Drug addicted and contradicted

The government and laws must ease up and step up to treat those with addiction instead of carelessly dismissing them to prisons.

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Mikayla Colorado

We Are Melting...

Measures need to be taken to fix our changing climate.

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Miranda M. Colorado

People, Not Numbers

The immigration and refugee crises aren't an issue of rhetoric, but rather of human lives.

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Hannah F. Colorado

Illegal Immigration Within Our Nation

Illegal immigration has become a big issue recently, and to do with it properly we must understand who and what we are actually dealing with.

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Sara K. Colorado

Long Lines and Lost Lives

A personal account of how the long wait times at the VA and exposure to Agent Orange resulted in the loss of my grandfather's life.

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Camila S. Colorado

We Need Gun Control

Regulations on guns are needed to build a country where everyone can live free of fear.

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Michal S. Colorado

Ending the War on Drugs

Take the focus off the War on Drugs and onto those affected by drugs.

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Matt O. Colorado

Where is the wage?

Increasing minimum wage

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Derryth Colorado

Immigration Reform

The 2016 Presidential Election is a mark of great change, a time at the cusp of progress. We need to act now, with a substantial, concrete Immigrat...

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Madison K. Colorado

One-Person, One-Vote

Our way of showing that our citizen’s votes matter is by taking those votes and running them through a system in which the minority of voters have ...

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Lily B. Colorado

Pay Inequality

Unequal pay rates and how they effect the working women in the U.S.A.

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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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