In response to “Old baseball cards and spilled milk,” a letter March 6: When I graduated from college in 1968 and went in the Army, my mother threw out all my baseball cards and over 2,000 comic books from the 1930s and 1940s that an older friend had given me. Phyllis Prager, Sarasota Empathy from another sad card collector The media’s voice is so important in broadcasting the negative consequences of that one-sided, untrue and dangerous limitation on the spread of knowledge and actual history. More: DeSantis opens 2023 legislative session Our current Republican governor and Legislature are destroying liberty and democracy with what they label as anti-woke legislation. I am so grateful that the Herald-Tribune published “Don’t proclaim liberty while banning books,” in the March 5 issue and added the note stating that it was written on behalf of USA Today Network-Florida editorial boards. Peggy Lichter, Venice Media voice counters misinformation Registered Florida voters: Please go to to print, sign and mail a petition for a constitutional amendment, “Right to Clean and Healthy Waters.” As concerned citizens, we all can help make every day “another day in paradise” again. It will cost something, but how does that compare with the value of our ocean environment, human health and tourism? For starters, perhaps advisories could be distributed with utility bills, published in newspapers or shared on social media. While informative, this is passive communication.
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