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Buena Vista Middle School

Gianna P.

Gun Control-More is needed

Something has to be done about the lack of gun control in our community, our nation!

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Kanyada D

A Home for the Homeless

There are thousands of homeless across the United States living in poverty. We, the citizens of the US, must take action and work to build more she...

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Adrian P.

Lowering College Tuition

I believe that college tuition needs to be lowered or even free.

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Nevin M.

Stop terrorism using non violent methods

Using pacifist methods to stop an ever growing problem.

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Michael M.

Regulating the Use of Fossil Fuels

I suggest that we, in America, put stricter regulations on fossil fuels.

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Hannah F.

Water Pollution

More people need to contribute to ending water pollution.

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Maggie R.

Illegal Immigration

The U.S. needs to secure our border, as well as making sure immigrants get their citizenship.

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Bella G.

World Hunger

805 million people worldwide suffer from hunger on a daily basis. If we don't take action against this, our future will not look bright. Food drive...

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Ashley A.

College Tuition

College tuition prices are getting to be out of hand and unaffordable.

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Islay

Think Before You Use

Plastic pollution is a major issue that is often ignored or pushed aside, but it is a problem that deserves care and attention like all others. Pla...

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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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