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Thoughts and concerns from high school seniors in Minneapolis

Jonah J. Minnesota

The Education Gap

Students of different ethnicities are not receiving the same opportunity for success through our current education system.

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Morgan Minnesota

Artificial Meat

The way animals are raised in America needs to change.

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Lizzie Minnesota

Sexual Assault On College Campuses

Colleges across the U.S. aren't handling sexual assault on their campuses responsibly. In order to protect the image of the university, schools are...

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Kathryn T. Minnesota

It's a Woman's ​Choice

Dear Next President, Women...

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Ryan T. Minnesota

Rough Waters Overseas

The U.S. fiscal deficit is the utmost concern for the next president, due in part by international economic turmoil.

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Kajal B. Minnesota

Judgement Leads to Fear Which Leads to Negative Actions

Why I believe animals deserve to have rights.

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Claudia E. Minnesota

Planned Parenthood

The future of affordable and accessible care is held in Planned Parenthood and its continuation.

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Cole S. Minnesota

The Minimum Wage

Why the minimum wage should not rise.

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Stephanie R. Minnesota

Ending Rape Culture

We need to work together as a country to end rape culture, and we can do it.

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Cora W. Minnesota

Family Medical Leave Act

The Family Medical Leave Act needs to mandate a partial to full paid leave instead of unpaid leaves.

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Ed Minnesota

Infrastructure

The U.S. must consider investing time into the national infrastructure for the future.

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Christopher J. Minnesota

Our Education System

Our education system is becoming less and less effective, we need to make changes now!

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Jack W. Minnesota

Terrorism in the United States

In the United States today, threats of terrorism have grown too great and drastic measures must be put in place to stop it.

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Alma Minnesota

Undocumented Students Deserve an Education

Many undocumented students in the US. are denied financial aid and in some cases college acceptance due to their legal status.

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Ben S. Minnesota

Nuclear Warfare

The overstocking of Nuclear Weapons is an undermined concern today. With the surplus of these dangerous weapons, our human population is at risk du...

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Samantha H. Minnesota

Income Tax

Year after year candidates have debated the issue of taxes. Who pays them and how much?

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Cici F. Minnesota

A Right to Free College

Americans deserve the right to have post-secondary education free of cost.

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Alex B. Minnesota

Job Growth

I’m a 17-year-old high school senior that is looking at colleges and potential job careers. Looking down the road, I cannot stress how important jo...

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Grace P. Minnesota

Marine Pollution

How pollution is destroying our Marine life.

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Alexia S. Minnesota

Climate Change

Climate change is affecting our weather, our oceans, our plants, our animals, and our people. Something must be done.

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Taylor L. Minnesota

Penniless in America

Read about the solutions we can take to reduce the poverty rate in America.

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William M. Minnesota

Economy

How to prevent an economic lapse

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Caroline M. Minnesota

Sex Ed

Our country should improve education on this topic.

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Mackenzie Minnesota

Cutting Recess

Some effects of cutting recess and the impact it leaves on kids

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George Minnesota

Save the Oceans

Dear Future President, I am writing to you to make sure you don’t overlook climate change in our oceans. Covering more than 70 percent of the world...

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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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