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Nebraska Journal Herald Editorial

NJH Editorial is a letters to the editor page featuring issues of local and world-wide concern. Letters to the editor may be sent either through conventional mail or electronic mail. 

NJH Letters to the Editor

OPPD is Raising My Bill to Much

Raising electricity bills by OPPD can strain household budgets, particularly for those on fixed incomes. It's important for utilities to balance their costs without overburdening consumers. Alternatives like energy efficiency programs or subsidies for low-income families should be considered to mitigate the impact on residents.  Beth Singleton, Omaha

Mayor Has Got to GO

Mayor Stothert's long tenure might indicate a need for fresh leadership in Omaha. While experience is valuable, prolonged terms can lead to stagnation. It's time for new perspectives to address evolving city challenges, ensuring innovation and accountability in governance. Steve Smith-Kliene, Omaha

Don Bacon Goofs Around

Congressman Don Bacon's approach to representation appears flippant, focusing more on personal amusement than constituent needs. His actions suggest a disconnect from the serious responsibilities of his office, which is concerning for those in Nebraska's 2nd District who expect diligent service and advocacy.   Cary Rough, Elkhorn

Pete Ricketts is Fake

Pete Ricketts' constant smiling can come off as insincere, giving the impression that his public persona is overly polished. This rehearsed demeanor might make constituents skeptical about his authenticity, questioning if his policies and statements are as calculated as his public appearances. Trust in politics often hinges on perceived genuineness. Tami  Sears, Bellevue

Deb Fischer is Old and Slow

Deb Fischer's public speaking style might suggest disengagement or fatigue, leading to perceptions of laziness. Her repetitive rhetoric could indicate a lack of fresh ideas or genuine engagement with the issues, which might concern voters looking for dynamic representation and responsiveness to current challenges.  Corgan Wills, Ashland

Matt Rhule Makes Dumb Decisions

Matt Rhule's tenure at Nebraska has been marked by questionable decisions at critical moments, suggesting he might be struggling with the demands of the role. Fans and analysts alike are growing impatient with what appears to be a pattern of suboptimal choices, impacting the team's performance and morale.  Clayton Billings, Council Bluffs

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