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Letters: What would happen if kids could vote?

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 09, 2022

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Thank you for your front-page story being sorely underfunded. It is a very old story that should shame every single legislator who goes home today and hugs his/her children.Woulda, coulda, shoulda — but didn't! I was a social worker in the Louisiana foster care program for many years (now retired). Then, as now, it is still the children that and golf courses.An adage fits perfectly: If children could only vote. How many members would be... + full article



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