We must educate the youth, ages 18-21 on the importance of voting because as a U.S. citizens, we have an obligation to vote.
According to recent studies included in Forbes' article "The Ignorant Voter", only 34% of Americans can name the three branches of federal governme...
High School Students need to be informed on our government, and I have an idea how.
This is my letter to the future president of the united states addressing my opinion on immigration.
Why the average American should vote based on policy and experience and not by emotion or the candidates personality.
The legalization of marijuana,and the laws that are stopping it.
Unisex restrooms for the disabled and transgender
Minimizing the power of the Electoral College
A letter from a sister of an autistic adult urging the next President to address the lack of quality care and support for millions of developmental...
The percentage of children with disabilities that have been, or are getting bullied is skyrocketing.
Replacing Polarity Voting with Ranked Choice Voting.
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 ...
Some parents are disabled and then have to struggle and pay for their children's college tuition.
When an employer pays someone less solely because of their disability and the law condones it, it becomes an act of economic discrimination.
The voice of a person with dyslexia.What needs to change and what needs to happen to help people with dyslexia.
A call to abolish the electoral college to let the people truly decide the next president.
Legalizing marijuana will do far more than allow recreational drug use… it could saves lives, or at least make the short remainder of them signific...
People have been thinking about changing the voting age. I think we should keep it at the age it is now for many reasons!
Kids with disabilities are not getting the education they need and deserve due to the fact that schools don't have the funding to support them.
The rent is to darn high!
The Founding Fathers themselves admit that it is not part of a democracy. So, why do we still use it?
Disabilities aren't recognized enough and aren't receiving proper accommodations and care.
It's been almost 150 years since the 15th Amendment was passed. Why are we still fighting disenfranchisement in 14 states?
This letter highlights the difficulty for all kinds of disabled people in the Untied States and their efforts to vote
American athletes with disabilities are not given the same opportunities as the typical athlete gets.
Immigrants who have a child or children with disabilities
An American citizen's duty is to vote. But are the citizens educated on what they are voting for? Young adults should not be shielded from politics...
Low Income people have the lowest voter turn out rate. The interests of low income people are not represented. The next president must ensure low...
The special needs children care systems need improvement. The special needs child abuse rate is off the charts and parents need to know that there ...
Prisons in the United States are cruel and undemocratic. They take people's votes, right to government assistance, ability to land a job, and explo...
We need more education and advertising against drinking while pregnant which causes physical and cognitive disabilities to the babies born with Fe...
People including teens should get free school therapy just like how pregnant teens can go to a free clinic without their parents knowing.
The most important issues to me are Insurance rates and how difficult it is for people to get health care. Everyone should be able to get the help ...
Voting for our next President is very important and the people that are voting have a huge impact on that. So us younger, fresh minded people want ...
The Electoral College shouldn’t exist anymore. We have the tech in order to count the votes so why don’t we use it? There have already been 4 presi...
People who can not make the right decisions for themselves should not be making decisions for the people in the United States.
As an American, it is our job to vote on who takes on the next presidential position, but if we are uneducated, is it even worth it?
People with disabilities rights being taken away, them being neglected and thought to be outside of society, there is no hope left for them in this...
Today in the US, only citizens ages 18 and older and some 17 year olds in certain states can vote in the presidential election. This is unfair and ...
I believe that it is time for the electoral college to go. I grew up always hearing that I have a voice for America’s next president. The past yea...
This letter speaks about implementing help in private schools for children with learning disabilities
Every voice matters; every vote counts.
Let's talk about uneducated voters.
A letter to the next president detailing the need for comprehensive laws to prevent voter fraud in all elections
US cities need to be more handicap accessible.
There are many people who really need it and can't get it. I am having a hard time understanding why the United States spends so much money to hel...
A little something something for what I believe on the topic of voting rights.
The electoral college should be discarded, because it's unfair.
We live in a time where things we do can heavily impact both our future, and that of others. It´s the things we do every day that people seem to st...
Believe it or not, younger teens these days really do care about politics and what goes on with our government, but they can' affect what goes on. ...
In this text I will support my opinion on Death Penalty/Criminal Justice and College Education Expense.
A letter about the US's voting system
In this letter, a concerned 8th grader talks about the voting age, and how the voting age could change.